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Fashion Plate Collection, 19th Century
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    • Gentlemen's attire, Autumn 1855

    • Gentlemen's attire, Autumn 1855

    • Boots; Buttons; Clothing and dress; Coats; Collars; Gloves; Hairstyles; Hats; Men's clothing; Neckwear; Pleats (Sewing); Pockets; Riding habit; Shoes; Sleeves; Boys' clothing; Dogs; Flowers; Mustaches; Plants; Roses; Stripes; Belt buckles; Spurs

    • A wide variety of English coat styles for men are shown in this illustration for the Gentleman's Magazine of September 1855. The entire party stands against a garden wall on which there are two neoclassical urns with rose bushes; tall trees form...
    • Three French gentlemen, Winter 1831

    • Three French gentlemen, Winter 1831

    • Beards; Boots; Braid; Buttons; Clothing and dress; Coats; Collars; Gloves; Hairstyles; Hats; Men's clothing; Mustaches; Neckwear; Pants; Plaid; Shoes; Sleeves; Spurs; Tassels; Vests; Pleats (Sewing)

    • Three gentlemen in Parisian fashions for November, 1831. The man on the left wears brown plaid trousers with a dark stripe down the outside leg. He wears a white shirt with a black cravat, and a moss green waistcoat with a standing collar. His...
    • Three gentlemen, Spring 1856

    • Three gentlemen, Spring 1856

    • Boots; Buttons; Clothing and dress; Coats; Collars; Gloves; Hairstyles; Handkerchiefs; Hats; Men's clothing; Mustaches; Neckwear; Pleats (Sewing); Shoes; Sleeves; Spurs; Stripes; Tassels; Trees

    • Three men stand in a park displaying fashionable outfits. The man on the left models the back of a blue tailcoat with with cuffs and two-button styling at the hips. He wears gray trousers and a white collared shirt. His gloves are tan and he...
    • Captain of the Napoleon's Foot Grenadiers

    • Captain of the Napoleon's Foot Grenadiers

    • Boots; Coats; Epaulettes; Hats; Headgear; Men's clothing; Swords; Gloves; Tassels; Braid; Rocks

    • One of several drawings from "La Vieille Armee francaise" (1820) or "La Vie politique et militaire de Napoleon" (Paris, 1826), showing infantry uniforms or "military exploits under the First Empire, which made [Charlet's] work popular with the...

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