- Court Dress of tudor or Louis XI Period
- A Countryman and Countrywoman
- Elizabethan or Henry III Period - showing Medicis Collar
- Gentleman of the early Louis XV Period
- Men of the Middle and Higher Classes
- Bishop, Abbot, and Clerk
- Men's street costume Late Revolution and early Empire
- Civil Costume about 1620
- Fellah Women
- Egyptian
- Costume of a Lawyer
- Noble of the Tudor or Louis XI Period
- Colobium
- The Paenula
- Citizen of Early tudor or Louis XI Period
- Ordinary Dress of Gentlemen in 1675
- Lay Costumes in the Twelfth Century
- A Gentleman and gentlewoman
- A Citizen and his wife
- The Ionic Chiton
- Leathern Apron
- Reversion to the classic (Grecian) type
- Grecian
- Albe
- The Peplos
- The Kolobus, 400-146 B. C.
- The Himation, 600-146 B.C.
- A Gallo-Roman Woman
- Apron
- We were clad warmly, for the weather was chill. All had robes
- Egyptian
- Fish-girl of Scheveningen, Holland
- 1817
- 1817
- Peasants (600 - 146 BC)
- 1798
- Brass to a merchant
- 1625
- 1460
- 1625
- 1913
- 1864
- 1777
- 1777
- 1692
- 1777
- The Doric Chiton
- 1922
- 1130
- 1130
- 1595
- 1913
- 1903
- 1558
- 1832
- 1558
- Bodice types. 1700-1725
- The Crinkled Chiton and the Clamys (left) and the Chiton (right)
- 1883
- Collar and Bodice types. Period Charles I