File:Woman in White Garibaldi Blouse Photograph.jpg

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On the backside handwriting by pencil: "Fräulein C. Bohn S." Perhaps Catharina or Caroline. "The fashion for the Garibaldi shirt was initiated by Empress Eugénie of France. For a considerable time Garibaldi was the most famous man in Europe, and the red shirt, la camicia rossa, became the fashion for ladies, even outside Italy, everywhere in Europe. Its first mention is in 1860. It was extremely popular during the first half of the 1860s. Versions in white and lighter fabrics also appeared."

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Photographer: Veress Ferenc (presumably)

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current17:40, 27 December 2016Thumbnail for version as of 17:40, 27 December 2016611 × 1,024 (227 KB)Chitt66 (talk | contribs)Flickr.com Photographer: Veress Ferenc (presumably) On the backside handwriting by pencil: "Fräulein C. Bohn S." Perhaps Catharina or Caroline. "The fashion for the Garibaldi shirt was initiated by Empress Eugénie of France. For a considerable time...
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