Sketches in Vienna: types of Viennese people, 1873. Creator: Unknown.
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Sketches in Vienna: types of Viennese people, 1873. Creator: Unknown.

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Sketches in Vienna: types of Viennese people, 1873. 'Shop Girl; Carter; Jewish Widow; Soldier and Officer; Old Jew; Suisse; Trinkhalle Girl; Dog Cart; School Children; Sweep; Dandy; Jew Hawkers; Rough...The Viennese shop-girl...wears a pretty scalloped apron, with a chignon...The Jewish lady with the bandeau...has just arrived from Galicia, and wears the coiffure generally adopted by the Jewesses of that province...there is one of her compatriots, with his long coat and corkscrew ringlets...The young lady at the Trinkhalle affords another striking instance of the great development of the trade in false hair in Vienna...Observe, too, the coquettish way in which the front hair is cut and allowed to droop over the forehead, and the piquant manner in which the dainty fichu is arranged...the Viennese carter and his steed, the latter wearing a picturesque but weighty leather collar, bedecked with brass ornaments with Oriental profusion...It is a common thing to see [a dog] harnessed on one side of the shaft, while on the other is a lad, and not unfrequently a woman - the pair toiling along...[The dandy] fondly imagines himself to be dressed out in the "Englische mode," and, escorted by his dog, whom he shears in the fashionable style'. From "Illustrated London News", 1873.

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