* boys clothes: German family trends unidentified Stuttgart family 1870s </a> (1880s-90s)








German Boys Clothes: Unidentified Stuttgart Family (1870s)


Figure 1.--We do not know the name of this Stuttgart family. The clothing and hair styles suggest that they came from an affluent family. They were photographed by Brandseph, a notale city photographer. The long hair of the older boy suggests that the portrait was probably taken in the early 1870s. There are three children, we believe two boys and a girl. Image courtesy of the BP collection.

We do not know the name of this Stuttgart family. The clothing and hair styles suggest that they came from an affluent family. They were photographed by Brandseph, a notale city photographer. The long hair of the older boy suggests that the portrait was probably taken in the early 1870s. There are three children, we believe two boys and a girl. It is difficult to determine the gender of the younger child wearing a skirt, but we would guess the child is a girl. The other two children are clearly boys. The middle cgild wears an expensive-looking velvet suit and has long shoulder-length curly hair. The older boy wears a double-breasred suit and high-cut vest. Both boys have small collars and cross ties rather than bows.









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Created: 8:08 PM 7/31/2007
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