Folksy Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the fairytale-like atmosphere of a folksy celebration
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the fairytale-like atmosphere of a folksy celebration. Journey to Upper Bavaria, Germany, circa 1876, where the Kirchweih festival is in full swing. Witness the obligatory brawl that adds an unexpected twist to this historical event. With a digital reproduction of an original 19th-century template, experience the magic of a bygone era. Travel further back to Zwickau, Germany, in 1573 and witness a vibrant folk festival brought to life through a digitally restored reproduction from a 19th-century original. Let your imagination run wild as you soak up the sights and sounds of this enchanting gathering. In South Tyrol's Pustertal region, join the marksmen on their journey with a travelling carriage to Vienna's third federal marksmen's festival in 1868. This historic moment comes alive through a digitally restored reproduction of an original 19th-century artwork. Marvel at Emperor Heinrich as he signs documents inside his marquee with grace and poise. Captured by Paul Heydel in an original drawing from Germany, this historical scene has been digitally restored for all to admire. Venture into the Black Forest where people don their traditional costumes from 1870. Through meticulous digital restoration techniques applied to an original painting from the 19th century, these vivid images transport us back in time. Explore medieval fashion history with nobleman's costume featuring Gugel – hoods adorned with trailing lace popularized across Germany and France around ca1365. A digital reproduction allows us to appreciate intricate details preserved over centuries. Witness another sublime male traditional costume boasting bright colors and Gugel – showcasing fashion trends prevalent during ca1360s medieval Europe – meticulously recreated through historical research using digital technology. Delve even deeper into history with Shell traditional costume originating from Paris at end of the14th century; its elegance beautifully restored through a digital reproduction of an original 19th-century piece.