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Out of fashion. In fashion, British Cartoon Print

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Two gentlemen in contrasted costumes starting back amazed at each other; one wars the fashionable dress of ca. 1750, the other a large laced hat of the Kevenhuller style, a loose, wide-skirted, large cuffed coat, and a bag attached to his wig.

Etching published by T. Bowen.

Forms part of : British Cartoon Prints Collection (Library of Congress).

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Caption card tracings: Clothing; Cartoons, Br.; Pub. Ind.

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1750
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