Unidentified German Boy (about 1910)


Figure 1.--Here we have another German boy with long hair and curls but not tightly curled ringlets. Long hair was not very common for German boys, but we see some boys with long hair. The boy here is unidentified, but he wears the Russian blouse and short pants that were popular for German boys in the early 20th century. Image courtesy of the BP cpllection.

Here we have another German boy with front bangs and long hair. His curls are not tightly curled ringlets. Long hair was not very common for German boys, but we see some boys with long hair. We almost never see, however, the tigtly curled ringlets worn by American boys. The boy here is unidentified, but we know he was from Berlin. He wears the Russian blouse and short pants that were popular for German boys in the early 20th century. The Kaiser's grand children wire outfits like this, but with much shorter hair. This boy's tunic has elaborate embroidery. While the portrait is also not dated, it looks to have been taken about 1910.







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Created: 7:16 PM 10/27/2006
Last updated: 7:16 PM 10/27/2006