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EditorialThe Clothing of the Prisoner of war. Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852-1931); Printed by F. Champenois. Date: 1910-1920. Dimensions: 779 ? 1049 mm. Color lithograph on cream wove paper laid down on linen. Origin: France.
EditorialThe Clothing of the Prisoner of war. Jean Louis Forain (French, 1852-1931); printed by Champenois, Paris. Date: 1910-1920. Dimensions: 705 ? 556 mm. Lithograph on ivory wove paper. Origin: France.
EditorialPortrait of a Man in 17th-century Clothing. Dating: 1750 - 1799. Place: Northern Netherlands. Measurements: h 77 cm ? w 47 cm ? h 49.5 cm ? w 39 cm.
EditorialStudy of a man and woman in seventeenth-century clothing. Draughtsman: Johannes Bosboom. Dating: 1827 - 1891. Measurements: h 158 mm ? w 172 mm.
EditorialTwo standing nobles in Mogol clothing with their names above it. Draughtsman: anonymous. Dating: 1800 - 1899. Place: Jaipur. Measurements: h 30 cm ? w 42.5 cm; h 212 mm ? w 163 mm.
EditorialPhotograph - British Court, Temporary Annexe, Exhibition Building, 1880-1881, View of the display of hats and clothing in the British Court in the central temporary annexe on the western side of the main avenue at the 1880 Melbourne International Exhib...