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Grant: a pattern for pen wiper... 1866 (colour litho)
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Grant: a pattern for pen wiper... 1866 (colour litho)
AQS336788 Grant: a pattern for pen wiper... 1866 (colour litho) by Kellogg, Edmund Burke (1809-72); American Antiquarian Society, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA; (add.info.: General Ulysees S. Grant (1822-85); ); eCourtesy, American Antiquarian Society; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22379188
© Courtesy, American Antiquarian Society / Bridgeman Images
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In this print titled "Grant: a pattern for pen wiper. . . 1866" we are transported back in time to witness the sartorial elegance of General Ulysses S. Grant, one of America's most iconic figures. The colour lithograph, created by Edmund Burke Kellogg in 1866, showcases Grant donning a stylish suit that exudes sophistication and refinement. With his tailored outfit perfectly accentuating his commanding presence, General Grant stands as a symbol of power and authority. His choice of attire reflects not only his status as a military leader but also his keen eye for fashion. The meticulously designed suit highlights the attention to detail that was characteristic of men's fashion during this era. Grant's dandy hat adds an extra touch of flair to his ensemble, elevating it from ordinary to extraordinary. As we gaze at this image captured over a century ago, we can't help but marvel at how timeless and enduring great style truly is. This photograph serves as both an homage to General Ulysses S. Grant and a testament to the artistry involved in tailoring during the mid-19th century in North America. It reminds us that clothing has always been more than mere fabric; it is an expression of identity and character. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts and American Antiquarian Society's courtesy, we have the privilege of admiring this remarkable piece from history – an exquisite portrayal of fashion intertwined with historical significance.
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