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Dandies / Beau BrummelBEAU BRUMMELL In Londons Bond Street Brummell, after being ignored by the Prince Regent (George IV) asks Lord Moira, Whos your fat friend ?
Count D orsay / MacliseCOUNT ALFRED GUILLAUME GABRIEL D ORSAY French society leader in Paris and London. Wit, painter, sculptor, conversationalist and arbiter of fashion
The Last of the DandiesPopular Plays: " The Last of the Dandies" A kindly Policeman leads two young toffs homeward after having far too much debauchery for one evening... Date: circa 1900
Male Type / Dandies / ParkCelebrities in the park: Duke of Wellington, Mrs Arbuthnot, Prince Talleyrand, and Count d Orsay
The Last of the Dandies, Her Majestys Theatre, LondonThe Last of the Dandies, by Clyde Fitch, Her Majestys Theatre, London, proprietor and manager Henry Beerbohm Tree, who directed the production. 1901
Put out those dress shirtsCartoon by Mel highlighting the risks run by gentlemen in immaculate eveningwear during the Blitz. Date: 1939
A box at the Italian Opera, 1852. Woman in off-the-shoulder dresses with shawl berthas, gentleman with opera glasses in white tie and black coat. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V
Passengers by the Corbeil Steamboat, Paris, 1846. Woman in green crinoline dress with bows, bonnet and cashmere shawl. The Corbeil bateau a vapeur took travelers out of Paris along the River Seine
A Rain-beau c. 1790A Rain-beau - a fashionable young man wearing a tall pilgrim or Puritan-style hat, striped waistcoat, short boots revealing striped stockings, tight breeches, and carrying a parasol or umbrella
MALE TYPE / BEAU NASH 1700Richard Beau Nash: the famous dandy at the dressing table, applying beauty spots. Date: circa 1700
MALE TYPE / 2 DANDIESDandies of other days: Sir Lumley Skeffington and Lord Petersham. Date: early 19th century
DANDY / MACARONI 1773MACARONI A rather shallow-looking and irritating young man, known as a Macaroni smirking and supressing a giggle. Date: circa 1773
DANDY / DON JUANDON JUAN He wishes there were other worlds to which he could extend his conquests... Date: 1665
A dandy at his dressing table, 1818A dandy getting himself dolled up at his dressing table. Date: 1818
Male Type / 4 Dandies 1820Pillars of the Opera: Prince Esterhazy, Lord Fife, Ball Hughes, and Lord Wilton. Date: 1820s
Dandies / Lord PetershamAn extremely short footman touches his cap to his social superiors. (Two rather dissipated looking dandies, Lord Petersham and Sir Lumley Skeffington). Date: circa 1830
Costume / Dandies / CossacksSir Lumley Skeffington and Lord Petersham wear cossack trousers & box coat with single cape
?Dandies of 1817 & Monstrosities of 1818? - Cruikshank?Dandies of 1817 & Monstrosities of 1818?. 1818. Coloured etching by George Cruikshank, published by H Humphry, St James?s St, 1818. Part 2 of a series of etchings
Pagans & PuritansTwo Elizabethan Pagan dandies, hand in hand with a young woman gaily dressed in pink, are berated by Puritans for spurning the church for frivolity and licentiousness. 16th century
Male Type / 3 Dandies 1820Dandies and bucks: Lord Alvanley, Lord Hill (on horseback), and Lord Yarmouth. Date: 1820
Male Type / Munich DandyA German dandy from Munich. Date: 1903
Male Dandy / 15C StruttThe dandies of the day take the phrase a feather in your cap literally, and in a big way - fine on a still day, not so good in a high wind Date: 15th century
Fat Macaroni 1772THE FULL-BLOWN MACARONI A rather fat " Macaroni" (dandy) sports all the latest fashion trends including a wig and trihorn hat. Date: 1772
The Lady Dandies by Basil HoodPromotional postcard for The Lady Dandies by Basil Hood from the play by Victorien Sardou; music Hugo Felix. First produced at the Dalys Theatre, 27th October 1906
South Africa - Natives posing with UmbrellasNatives posing with Umbrellas, South Africa. Captioned Three Dandies Date: 1900s
The arrival of the nuts at Murrays Club, 1914Arrival of the nuts at Murrays nightclub in Beak Street, London. Nut, or knut was a commonly used term to describe dandyish gentleman swells. Date: 1914
Fashionable gentleman aping the FrenchmanA satirical illustration about fashion for English gentlemen aping extreme French fashions in revolutionary France. This affected gentleman wears a Parisian-style tall hat
Macaronis 1789Macaronis from the Mock Duel, 1789. One dandyish young man strikes another. Date: 1789
Two old salts look back to their glamorous past" Tain t so long ago, Willium, since you an me was the Dandies of Deal!" Date: circa 1890s
DANDY OF 1791An incredibly over-dressed young man (Jimmy Lincum Feadle) wears a striped jacket and waistcoat, top hat and necktie (scarf ?), striped socks and boots. Date: 1791
A Muddy a sketch in Bond streetA small coach contrasts with its large lackeys. Dandies converse with a lady through its window. The coach, coloured bright yellow with red trim, is spattered with brown mud
Zulu war. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing their hZulu warrior with double horn-shaped hair style, with stepped sides
Zulu wars. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing theirZulu warrior with horn style hair, arm bracelets and earrings
Necktie / Wm of OrangeKING WILLIAM III wearing a fashionable muff and a Steinkirk (or Steenkirk), a scarf-like cravat with one end tucked through a buttonhole
C1690 BEAU (COSTUME)BEAU WILSON Flamboyantly dressed dandy, wearing a feathered hat, ornately embroidered waistcoat with tassels, necktie and wig
St Jamess Macaroni / ColThe St Jamess Macaroni
French Dandies, 1796A French Incroyable and Muscadin (Dandy)
Male Types / Dandies 1909A fashionable young man
MALE TYPES / A MABILLEUn Anglais a mabille A gentleman taking coffee, and something a little stronger, in a splendid cream suit
Male Type / Dandies / BucksBond Street Loungers wear: strapped trousers, hessian boots, greatcoat, frock coat, top hats, buttonhole, coats cut-away at the front & one man dressed all in black
Longchamps Style for MenStrapped trousers (one pair in a twill fabric), top hats, spurs, gibus, canes, cravats, boots with elongated toes, pleated shirt fronts, shawl waistcoat with roll collar