This article addresses the signification of masculine dress in the work of John Singer Sargent and other contemporary artists in 1890s to 1910s arguing for the particular relevance of the overcoat as a means of signalling a radical aesthetic, political or decadent stance
This paper identifies an important historical and social phenomenon largely neglected by historians:...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study of clothing design...
Throughout the years, portraiture has acted as a reflection of the changing aesthetics of both socie...
From roughly the mid-nineteenth century, Artistic Dress was an alternative sartorial style adopted b...
Began as a compositional analysis of the oil-on-canvas portraits painted by John Singer Sargent, thi...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
In the elegant society portraits by John Singer Sargent, body language created social identities. Th...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This book explained what Lord Queensbury meant when he accused Oscar Wilde of having posed as a sodo...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
The period 1877-80 marked an auspicious moment in the careers of the American painter and etcher Jam...
Though John Singer Sargent has largely been considered the greatest portraitist of the Edwardian age...
This essay identifies Bohemianism as a major factor in understanding attitudes to gender, art and so...
This research comprises a study focused on Artistic Dress circa 1848-1900, presenting a roughly chro...
The nineteenth century tailored overcoat, The Ladies’ Ulster, is an important garment for dress and ...
This paper identifies an important historical and social phenomenon largely neglected by historians:...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study of clothing design...
Throughout the years, portraiture has acted as a reflection of the changing aesthetics of both socie...
From roughly the mid-nineteenth century, Artistic Dress was an alternative sartorial style adopted b...
Began as a compositional analysis of the oil-on-canvas portraits painted by John Singer Sargent, thi...
The design, production, selling, and wearing of men’s clothing through the nineteenth and early twen...
In the elegant society portraits by John Singer Sargent, body language created social identities. Th...
Masculinity in Victorian England illustrates the close relationship that clothing, class, and morali...
This book explained what Lord Queensbury meant when he accused Oscar Wilde of having posed as a sodo...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
The period 1877-80 marked an auspicious moment in the careers of the American painter and etcher Jam...
Though John Singer Sargent has largely been considered the greatest portraitist of the Edwardian age...
This essay identifies Bohemianism as a major factor in understanding attitudes to gender, art and so...
This research comprises a study focused on Artistic Dress circa 1848-1900, presenting a roughly chro...
The nineteenth century tailored overcoat, The Ladies’ Ulster, is an important garment for dress and ...
This paper identifies an important historical and social phenomenon largely neglected by historians:...
213 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study of clothing design...
Throughout the years, portraiture has acted as a reflection of the changing aesthetics of both socie...