LEAVES FROM THE SKETCH
BOOK OF NICO JUNGMANN
Mr. Nico
Jungm ann's
clever work is
so familiar to
readers of The
Studio that no
formal intro-
duction to it is
necessary here.
The follow-
ing leaves from
his sketch-book
represent ex-
amples of the
numerous types
of costume worn
by the Dutch
peasantry. On
this page is
shown a Zee-
land girl in an
" undercap."
On page 38
she appears in
an "overcap,"
while on page
39 she looks
out demurely
from under her
gorgeous "wed-,
ding cap." The
remaining
leaves show
specimens of
male attire,
which cannot,
of course, be
compared in
picturesqueness
with the beauti-
ful and becom-
ing costumes
of the women-
folk.
BOOK OF NICO JUNGMANN
Mr. Nico
Jungm ann's
clever work is
so familiar to
readers of The
Studio that no
formal intro-
duction to it is
necessary here.
The follow-
ing leaves from
his sketch-book
represent ex-
amples of the
numerous types
of costume worn
by the Dutch
peasantry. On
this page is
shown a Zee-
land girl in an
" undercap."
On page 38
she appears in
an "overcap,"
while on page
39 she looks
out demurely
from under her
gorgeous "wed-,
ding cap." The
remaining
leaves show
specimens of
male attire,
which cannot,
of course, be
compared in
picturesqueness
with the beauti-
ful and becom-
ing costumes
of the women-
folk.