Exhibition

Of Men & Their Elegance
Higbee Gallery
Second Rotation: April 25 to November 23, 2003
First presented: July 3 to November 17, 2002
Anne Bissonnette & Dr. Debbie Henderson, Curators

Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Century
Frock Coats

 

  
Blue Wool Frock Coat
and Brown Velveteen Knee Breeches

Probably from the United States of America, 1775-85
Typical unadorned wool frock coat with silver buttons and high turned-down collar.
Gift of Mrs. George W. Denison.
Lent by The Western Reserve Historical Society
WRHS 65.124.1ab
 
Installation stockings, shoes and neck stock

 White Linen Ruffled Shirt
United States of America, late 18th century
Lent by The Western Reserve Historical Society
Gift of Miss Marguerite Chapman
WRHS 61.82.8
Click here for a view of the shirt

 

   
Olive and Brown Striped Silk Frock Coat,
Ivory Embroidered Silk Vest and Bag-wig

Probably from Italy, c.1790
The original woolen English frock coat was the inspiration for numerous later imitations. Elements such as the high turned-down collar and limited surface decoration link this coat to the newly improved frock. A transitional style, it was worn with a short vest cut horizontally at the waist, and had a high collar with revers, also called lapels, and elaborate embroidery. These garments were worn with a gray bag-wig composed of horsehair in back and human hair in front. The ponytail is encased in a brown cotton glazed drawstring bag embellished with a self-fabric rosette and metal buckle.
Lent by The Cincinnati Museum of Art
Gift of Theodore Gantz in Memory of Otto Charles Thieme
CMA 1996.448a-c

 


Child's Beige Stripped Cotton Frock Coat
United States of America, Harvard, Massachusetts, 1792
This coat belonged to Moses Thayer who wore it in his 4th year.
It is displayed with installation neck scarf and sleeve ruffles.
Lent by The Harvard Historical Society, Harvard, Massachusetts
H.00.33.92


 

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