Re: [h-cost] Re:[ h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-19 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews

Dear Kate,
No you are absolutely correct, normally it was not the tone with moustache, 
but some of the military persons had.
Also a gentleman with a strange beard, he was a payed musician who wore a 
strange costume. But he played the cemballo wery well. He also had forgotten 
his knee stockings, so luckily i had some he could borrow.

Some prussian officers wore moustache, (think about Barry Lyndon?)
The pale green was indeed a dress i kept my eyes apon very long time, it was 
a mantua. I especially admired the back it was so beautifull.


Bjarne

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What beautiful pictures! The young lady in light green looks particularly
exquisite.

I notice some of the gentlemen have moustaches or small beards. Is this 
correct
for the period? I once spent a year in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the 
local
patriotic hero, Major Davel, is always shown with a powdered wig and a 
small

moustache. I thought this odd, because I've never seen facial hair in 18th
century British portraits. Perhaps it was a Continental fashion?

Kate Bunting
Librarian & 17th century reenactor
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[h-cost] Re:[ h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-19 Thread Kate M Bunting
What beautiful pictures! The young lady in light green looks particularly
exquisite.

I notice some of the gentlemen have moustaches or small beards. Is this correct
for the period? I once spent a year in Lausanne, Switzerland, where the local
patriotic hero, Major Davel, is always shown with a powdered wig and a small
moustache. I thought this odd, because I've never seen facial hair in 18th
century British portraits. Perhaps it was a Continental fashion?

Kate Bunting
Librarian & 17th century reenactor
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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Chris Bertani
On 18 Sep 2007, Joan Jurancich wrote:

> At 04:27 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:
> >Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the web.
> >I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters 
> >of historical costumes:
> >
> >http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/
> >
> >Bjarne
> 
> Very nice!  You are very fortunate to have such wonderful venues for 
> your events.

Indeed!  I am very jealous of all costumers in Europe.

I particularly love the candle-lit dinner.

-- Chris Bertani
www.goblinrevolution.org/costumes
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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Susan Data-Samtak


Susan

"Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for".  - "Ride the Dark
Trail" by Louis L'Amour

On Sep 18, 2007, at 11:23 AM, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

This would be Cecilias riding outfit you are thinking of, her husband 
is the tall slender person in the green and red suit.

Cecilias is black jacket - red skirt?
I think hers is about 1740. I remember she told me, she wears it 
buttoned because she has not made the waistcoat yeat.
In all the costumes are from about 1730 - 1790 so it is a wide range 
of costumes.


Bjarne

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Bjarne,

Thank you so much!

Please forgive my ignorance: what time period do the costumes
represent?  I am interested in the young lady in the Riding Habit,
since I also ride sidesaddle.

Thank you, again.

Susan
(NJ-USA)

"Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for". - "Ride the Dark
Trail" by Louis L'Amour



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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Joan Jurancich

At 04:27 AM 9/18/2007, you wrote:

Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the web.
I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters 
of historical costumes:


http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/

Bjarne


Very nice!  You are very fortunate to have such wonderful venues for 
your events.



Joan Jurancich
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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews
This would be Cecilias riding outfit you are thinking of, her husband is the 
tall slender person in the green and red suit.

Cecilias is black jacket - red skirt?
I think hers is about 1740. I remember she told me, she wears it buttoned 
because she has not made the waistcoat yeat.
In all the costumes are from about 1730 - 1790 so it is a wide range of 
costumes.


Bjarne

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Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2007 5:09 PM
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Bjarne,

Thank you so much!

Please forgive my ignorance: what time period do the costumes
represent?  I am interested in the young lady in the Riding Habit,
since I also ride sidesaddle.

Thank you, again.

Susan
(NJ-USA)

"Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for". - "Ride the Dark
Trail" by Louis L'Amour



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Re: [h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Susan Data-Samtak

Bjarne,

Thank you so much!

Please forgive my ignorance: what time period do the costumes 
represent?  I am interested in the young lady in the Riding Habit, 
since I also ride sidesaddle.


Thank you, again.

Susan
(NJ-USA)

"Slow down. The trail is the thing, not the end of the trail. Travel
too fast and you miss all you are traveling for".  - "Ride the Dark
Trail" by Louis L'Amour

On Sep 18, 2007, at 7:27 AM, Bjarne og Leif Drews wrote:

Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the 
web.
I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters of 
historical costumes:


http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/

Bjarne




Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk

http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/

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[h-cost] Bayreuth pictures

2007-09-18 Thread Bjarne og Leif Drews

Some wonderfull professional photos has already ben uploaded to the web.
I know i have the permission to show you all, as great apreciaters of 
historical costumes:


http://root.cologne-digital-online.de/isabel/bayreuth2007/

Bjarne




Leif og Bjarne Drews
www.my-drewscostumes.dk

http://home0.inet.tele.dk/drewscph/ 



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