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These images, listed below, are mostly of villages, national dress, social customs, etc. They would make good editions to a family history collection and some would look good framed, on a living-room wall.

These images, as shown on this website, are for the computer screen only and are not of good enough quality for framing. To obtain good quality prints or TIF images on disk, please contact us and we will send you the details of who to contact and how. The prices are quite reasonable -- Archive images are often less than $10 each plus shipping costs.

[Also see about Konavlian folk artist Miho S"is"a.]
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Dance scene #1 (near Dubrovnik). From the Martechelli print collection in the Dubrovnik Archive, printed in 1892.

Dance scene #2 (Konavle). From the Martechelli print collection in the Dubrovnik Archive, printed in 1892.

Wedding scene (near Dubrovnik). From the Martechelli print collection in the Dubrovnik Archive, printed in 1892. This depicts a wedding procession and labels each of the participants.

Soldier of the Republic of Ragusa. From the Martechelli print collection in the Dubrovnik Archive, printed in 1892.

Montenegran man. From the Martechelli print collection in the Dubrovnik Archive, printed in 1892. Montenegro is not part of Croatia but these are too good to not include here.

Montenegran woman. From the Martechelli print collection in the Dubrovnik Archive, printed in 1892.

Cavtat harbor (Ragusavecchia is the old Italian name for Cavtat). From the Vitelleschi collection (1827) in the Dubrovnik Archive. Cavtat is along the Adriatic coast, SE of Dubrovnik.

Korc"ula harbor (Carzola is Korc"ula in Italian). From the Vitelleschi collection (1827) in the Dubrovnik Archive. Korc"ula is an island and town NW of Dubrovnik.

Island of S"ipan. From the Vitelleschi collection (1827) in the Dubrovnik Archive. S"ipan is an island and town NW of Dubrovnik.