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19th century illustration of a chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra) - a goat-antelope species native to mountains in Europe, including the Carpathian Mountains of Romania, the Pyrenees, the European Alps, the Tatra Mountains, the Balkans, parts of Turkey, and the Caucasus. Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon, Ikonographische Encyklopaedie der Wissenschaften und Kuenste (Brockhaus, Leipzig, 1875)

European traditional ethnic folklore costumes, chromolithograph, published in 1897 European traditional ethnic folklore costumes, top: 1) Laplander from Finnmark County (Norway); 2) Girl from Blekinge (Sweden); 3-4) Fisherman and fisherman's wife from Bergen (Norway); 5) Mordvin (Finland/Russia); 6) Russian woman (formerly Gouvernement Tambow); 7) Polish Jewess; 8) Flemish lacemaker; 9) Milkmaid from Antwerp (Belgium); 10) Girl from Goes (Holland, Netherlands) 11) Girl from Antwerp; 12) Dairywoman from Amsterdam (Netherlands); 13) Dutsh fisherman; 14-15) Farmer's wife and farmer from Westphalia (Minden, Germany); 16) Country girl from Weizsaecker (formerly Pomerania, Germany); 17) Wendish girl (Lusatia, Germany); 18) Farmer from Weizsaecker (Pomerania); 19) Thuringian country boy (Germany); 20) Country girl from Altenburg (Thuringia, Germany); 21-22) Farmer and girl from Tegernsee (Bavaria, Germany); 23) Woman from Danstedt, near Halberstadt (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany); 24) Black forest (Schwarzwald) girl, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; 25) Country girl from Neuland, near Neisse (formerly Silesia, Germany). Bottom: 1-2) Farmer and farmer's wife from Upper Austria; 3) Farmer from the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia, formerly Austria-Hungary); 4) Croatian farmer's wife; 5) Croatian mountain farmer; 6) Girl from Tyrol (Pustertal, South Tyrol); 7) Farmer from Tyrol (Merano); 8) Wallachia woman from Orsova (Romania); 9-12) Rural costumes from Brittany (France); 13) Spanish Torero; 14-15) Spanish farmer's women (A Coruña, Asturias); 16) Wealthy farmer from Catalonia, Spain; 17) Girl from Naples, Italy; 18) Pifferaro (shepherd) from Naples; 19) Girl from Trastevere (Rome, Italy); 20) Woman from Albona (Labin, Istria, Croatia); 21) Turkish woman from Thessaloniki (Greece, formerly Ottoman Empire); 22) Ulama from Thessaloniki; 23-24) Albanians from Ioannina (Greece, formerly Ottoman Empire). Chromolithograph, published in 1897. tatra mountains stock illustrations
European traditional ethnic folklore costumes, chromolithograph, published in 1897 European traditional ethnic folklore costumes, top: 1) Laplander from Finnmark County (Norway); 2) Girl from Blekinge (Sweden); 3-4) Fisherman and fisherman's wife from Bergen (Norway); 5) Mordvin (Finland/Russia); 6) Russian woman (formerly Gouvernement Tambow); 7) Polish Jewess; 8) Flemish lacemaker; 9) Milkmaid from Antwerp (Belgium); 10) Girl from Goes (Holland, Netherlands) 11) Girl from Antwerp; 12) Dairywoman from Amsterdam (Netherlands); 13) Dutsh fisherman; 14-15) Farmer's wife and farmer from Westphalia (Minden, Germany); 16) Country girl from Weizsaecker (formerly Pomerania, Germany); 17) Wendish girl (Lusatia, Germany); 18) Farmer from Weizsaecker (Pomerania); 19) Thuringian country boy (Germany); 20) Country girl from Altenburg (Thuringia, Germany); 21-22) Farmer and girl from Tegernsee (Bavaria, Germany); 23) Woman from Danstedt, near Halberstadt (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany); 24) Black forest (Schwarzwald) girl, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; 25) Country girl from Neuland, near Neisse (formerly Silesia, Germany). Bottom: 1-2) Farmer and farmer's wife from Upper Austria; 3) Farmer from the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia, formerly Austria-Hungary); 4) Croatian farmer's wife; 5) Croatian mountain farmer; 6) Girl from Tyrol (Pustertal, South Tyrol); 7) Farmer from Tyrol (Merano); 8) Wallachia woman from Orsova (Romania); 9-12) Rural costumes from Brittany (France); 13) Spanish Torero; 14-15) Spanish farmer's women (A Coruña, Asturias); 16) Wealthy farmer from Catalonia, Spain; 17) Girl from Naples, Italy; 18) Pifferaro (shepherd) from Naples; 19) Girl from Trastevere (Rome, Italy); 20) Woman from Albona (Labin, Istria, Croatia); 21) Turkish woman from Thessaloniki (Greece, formerly Ottoman Empire); 22) Ulama from Thessaloniki; 23-24) Albanians from Ioannina (Greece, formerly Ottoman Empire). Chromolithograph, published in 1897. tatra mountains stock illustrations

European traditional ethnic folklore costumes, top: 1) Laplander from Finnmark County (Norway); 2) Girl from Blekinge (Sweden); 3-4) Fisherman and fisherman's wife from Bergen (Norway); 5) Mordvin (Finland/Russia); 6) Russian woman (formerly Gouvernement Tambow); 7) Polish Jewess; 8) Flemish lacemaker; 9) Milkmaid from Antwerp (Belgium); 10) Girl from Goes (Holland, Netherlands) 11) Girl from Antwerp; 12) Dairywoman from Amsterdam (Netherlands); 13) Dutsh fisherman; 14-15) Farmer's wife and farmer from Westphalia (Minden, Germany); 16) Country girl from Weizsaecker (formerly Pomerania, Germany); 17) Wendish girl (Lusatia, Germany); 18) Farmer from Weizsaecker (Pomerania); 19) Thuringian country boy (Germany); 20) Country girl from Altenburg (Thuringia, Germany); 21-22) Farmer and girl from Tegernsee (Bavaria, Germany); 23) Woman from Danstedt, near Halberstadt (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany); 24) Black forest (Schwarzwald) girl, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany; 25) Country girl from Neuland, near Neisse (formerly Silesia, Germany). Bottom: 1-2) Farmer and farmer's wife from Upper Austria; 3) Farmer from the Tatra Mountains (Slovakia, formerly Austria-Hungary); 4) Croatian farmer's wife; 5) Croatian mountain farmer; 6) Girl from Tyrol (Pustertal, South Tyrol); 7) Farmer from Tyrol (Merano); 8) Wallachia woman from Orsova (Romania); 9-12) Rural costumes from Brittany (France); 13) Spanish Torero; 14-15) Spanish farmer's women (A Coruña, Asturias); 16) Wealthy farmer from Catalonia, Spain; 17) Girl from Naples, Italy; 18) Pifferaro (shepherd) from Naples; 19) Girl from Trastevere (Rome, Italy); 20) Woman from Albona (Labin, Istria, Croatia); 21) Turkish woman from Thessaloniki (Greece, formerly Ottoman Empire); 22) Ulama from Thessaloniki; 23-24) Albanians from Ioannina (Greece, formerly Ottoman Empire). Chromolithograph, published in 1897.

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