EditorialCraftsmen and pedlars as center pieces for banquets. While his cousin Johann Friedrich specialized in courtly scenes, Carl Gottlieb preferred popular figures with a realist touch. Left: bootmaker and water vendor. Frankenthal, 1770.
EditorialNegative - Horsham, Victoria, circa 1930, A bootmaker standing outside his shop: 'Barnes Boot Repairer'. An advertising placard reads'Eyes. This way. Boots half soled and heeled 2/-'.
EditorialNegative - Bootmaker P. Clark Chopping Wood, Mildura, Victoria, circa 1885, A man, identified as P. Clark, bootmaker, is chopping wood in the foreground there are gardens and buildings in the background. The gardens are surrounded by a wire fence.
EditorialCraftsmen and pedlars as center pieces for banquets. While his cousin Johann Friedrich specialized in courtly scenes, Carl Gottlieb preferred popular figures with a realist touch. Left: bootmaker and water vendor. Frankenthal, 1770.
EditorialAdvertisement for Paris bootmaker Thomas showing a woman in a pink coat trimmed with fur and a fancy shoe. Handcolored pochoir (stencil) lithograph from the French luxury fashion magazine Art, Gout, Beaute, 1927.
EditorialCraftsmen and pedlars as center pieces for banquets. While his cousin Johann Friedrich specialized in courtly scenes, Carl Gottlieb preferred popular figures with a realist touch. Left: bootmaker and water vendor. Frankenthal, 1770.