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Clothing from 1836-1847, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
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Clothing from 1836-1847, 1907, (1937). Creator: Cecil W Trout
Clothing from 1836-1847, 1907, (1937). From " History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800", by Elisabeth McClellan. [Tudor Publishing Company, New York, 1937]
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This print showcases a collection of clothing from various periods in American history, expertly captured by Cecil W Trout. The image features four individuals, two men and two women, dressed in fashionable attire that spans from 1836 to 1847, with an additional piece from 1907 and another from the 1930s. Each person is depicted in full length, allowing us to appreciate the intricate details of their garments. The women are elegantly adorned in bonnets and capes, reflecting the high-class fashion of the time. Their posture exudes grace and obedience as they sit cross-legged or with hands clasped. Meanwhile, the men stand confidently with arms folded or seated with legs crossed, showcasing their stylish trousers and hats. Trout's illustration not only captures the evolution of fashion over time but also provides insight into social class dynamics during these eras. The location appears to be a domestic setting, suggesting that these outfits were worn within households or for special occasions such as marriage ceremonies. Through this remarkable print from "History of American Costume - Book One 1607-1800" by Elisabeth McClellan published by Tudor Publishing Company in New York in 1937), we gain a glimpse into America's sartorial past while appreciating Cecil W Trout's artistic talent for preserving history through ink on paper.
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