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![Croque-Mitaine; 1863 illustration, by Gustave Dore (1832 – 1883); French artist, printmaker, illustrator. Croque-Mitaine (The bogeyman) a maleficent character presented to children to scare them and thus make them wiser. Croque-Mitaine; 1863 illustration, by Gustave Dore (1832 – 1883); French artist, printmaker, illustrator. Croque-Mitaine (The bogeyman) a maleficent character presented to children to scare them and thus make them wiser.](https://www.meisterdrucke.ie/kunstwerke/1200w/Gustave_Dore_-_Croque-Mitaine_1863_illustration_by_Gustave_Dore_(1832_1883)_French_artist_prin_-_(MeisterDrucke-1041796).jpg)
Croque-Mitaine; 1863 illustration, by Gustave Dore (1832 – 1883); French artist, printmaker, illustrator. Croque-Mitaine (The bogeyman) a maleficent character presented to children to scare them and thus make them wiser.
![Woman of Polet, Dieppe, dressed for a festival. The simple headdress is difficult to reconcile with the decoration of the clothes - the silk casaquin (waistcoat), the day mitaines (mittens) and bracelets. Woman of Polet, Dieppe, dressed for a festival. The simple headdress is difficult to reconcile with the decoration of the clothes - the silk casaquin (waistcoat), the day mitaines (mittens) and bracelets.](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/P55PRN/woman-of-polet-dieppe-dressed-for-a-festival-the-simple-headdress-is-difficult-to-reconcile-with-the-decoration-of-the-clothes-the-silk-casaquin-waistcoat-the-day-mitaines-mittens-and-bracelets-these-clothes-are-worn-for-the-grandest-occasions-by-the-sailors-of-polet-and-date-back-to-the-14th-century-on-the-beach-can-be-seen-a-bathing-hut-and-a-bather-hand-colored-fashion-plate-illustration-by-lante-engraved-by-gatine-from-louis-marie-lantes-costumes-des-femmes-du-pays-de-caux-18271885-with-their-tall-alsation-lace-hats-the-women-of-caux-and-normandy-were-famous-for-the-el-P55PRN.jpg)
Woman of Polet, Dieppe, dressed for a festival. The simple headdress is difficult to reconcile with the decoration of the clothes - the silk casaquin (waistcoat), the day mitaines (mittens) and bracelets.
![Journal des Dames et des Modes, Frankfurt edition 25 septembre 1808, Costume Parisien (39): Marmotte nouée sur le côté, Robe de Crêpe, Garnie en Rubans., The accompanying text (p. 342) states: 'Marmotte' ( Journal des Dames et des Modes, Frankfurt edition 25 septembre 1808, Costume Parisien (39): Marmotte nouée sur le côté, Robe de Crêpe, Garnie en Rubans., The accompanying text (p. 342) states: 'Marmotte' (](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2HB5W3D/journal-des-dames-et-des-modes-frankfurt-edition-25-septembre-1808-costume-parisien-39-marmotte-noue-sur-le-ct-robe-de-crpe-garnie-en-rubans-the-accompanying-text-p-342-states-marmotte-certain-kind-of-headdress-knotted-at-the-side-and-decorated-with-a-border-of-flowers-gown-of-crepe-with-ribbons-sleeves-trimmed-with-ribbons-white-mitaines-blue-shoes-the-print-is-part-of-the-fashion-magazine-journal-des-dames-et-des-modes-published-in-frankfurt-as-a-copy-of-the-french-edition-by-pierre-de-la-msangre-1798-1848-print-maker-anonymous-publisher-jp-lemaire-2HB5W3D.jpg)
Journal des Dames et des Modes, Frankfurt edition 25 septembre 1808, Costume Parisien (39): Marmotte nouée sur le côté, Robe de Crêpe, Garnie en Rubans., The accompanying text (p. 342) states: 'Marmotte' (
![Illustration of an appeal to the King, from La legende de Croque-Mitaine; (1863); Drawn by Gustave Dore 1832-1883. The French equivalent of the Bogeyman is le Croque-Mitaine ("the mitten-biter" or rather "the Illustration of an appeal to the King, from La legende de Croque-Mitaine; (1863); Drawn by Gustave Dore 1832-1883. The French equivalent of the Bogeyman is le Croque-Mitaine ("the mitten-biter" or rather "the](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/MR5FRW/illustration-of-an-appeal-to-the-king-from-la-legende-de-croque-mitaine-1863-drawn-by-gustave-dore-1832-1883-the-french-equivalent-of-the-bogeyman-is-le-croque-mitaine-the-mitten-biter-or-rather-the-hand-cruncher-a-bogeyman-is-a-common-allusion-to-a-mythical-creature-in-many-cultures-used-by-adults-to-frighten-children-into-good-behaviour-MR5FRW.jpg)