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Person/InstitutionThomas McLean (1788-1875)x
TimeMay 1829x
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Shewing the figure - Dress of 1829

Kunstbibliothek Modebild – Lipperheidesche Kostümbibliothek [14155064]
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Provenance/Rights: Kunstbibliothek, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Dietmar Katz (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

“Shewing the figure - Dress of 1829.
Pub nov 8 1829 by T Mc Lean 26 Haymarket London.
William Heath.”
“I say Samson who the duce makes you Toggs.
I would give the world to look like you
cannot for the soul of me hide my flesh -d-nme
you are a perfect Living Skeleton.”
“Why my dear fellow you may see
my Cloathes are quite on an Antomical
Principal.”

Material/Technique

Wasserfarbe & Papier, handkoloriert, Radierung

Measurements

Höhe x Breite: 27,2 x 41,2 (Blatt) & 25,6 x 27,6 (Platte)

Published Published
1829
Thomas McLean
London
Intellectual creation Intellectual creation
1829
William Heath
1828 1831
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