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"Lapel: A Window into History and Hierarchy" From the elegant brushstrokes capturing John Clare's poetic soul to the meticulous detailing of naval insignia

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, c1895. Photograph, American, c1895

MENs FASHION, c1895. Photograph, American, c1895

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, c1905. Photograph, American, c1905

MENs FASHION, c1905. Photograph, American, c1905

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, 1890. A fashionably attired unidentified American man. Original cabinet photograph

MENs FASHION, 1890. A fashionably attired unidentified American man. Original cabinet photograph, c1890

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, 1894. Chicago Haberdashers lithograph poster, 1894

MENs FASHION, 1894. Chicago Haberdashers lithograph poster, 1894

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, c1885. Photograph, American, c1885

MENs FASHION, c1885. Photograph, American, c1885

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, c1885. Original cabinet photograph, c1885

MENs FASHION, c1885. Original cabinet photograph, c1885

Background imageLapel Collection: MENs FASHION, 1895. Alfred Hickman as Little Billee in the play Trilby, based

MENs FASHION, 1895. Alfred Hickman as Little Billee in the play Trilby, based on George Du Mauriers novel. Photograph by Napoleon Sarony, New York, 1895

Background imageLapel Collection: WOMENs FASHION, 1902. Original cabinet photograph, 1902, of American actress Henrietta

WOMENs FASHION, 1902. Original cabinet photograph, 1902, of American actress Henrietta Grosman wearing a Persian lamb coat

Background imageLapel Collection: KING WILLIAM IV OF ENGLAND (1765-1837). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1830-37)

KING WILLIAM IV OF ENGLAND (1765-1837). King of Great Britain and Ireland (1830-37) and King of Hanover (1830-37). Detail of a watercolor, c1838, by Reginald Easton

Background imageLapel Collection: JOHN RIDGE (c1802-1839). Cherokee Native American leader. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting

JOHN RIDGE (c1802-1839). Cherokee Native American leader. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting, 1825, by Charles Bird King

Background imageLapel Collection: The Wall Nut - Effeminate young gent pondering the scene

The Wall Nut - Effeminate young gent pondering the scene
The " Wall-Nut" - An effeminate (Metro-sexual?!) young gent pondering the scene from his perch on the promenade wall of a seaside resort

Background imageLapel Collection: Unidentified man. Daguerreotype, c1850

Unidentified man. Daguerreotype, c1850
PORTRAIT OF A MAN, c1850. Unidentified man. Daguerreotype, c1850

Background imageLapel Collection: William K. Vanderbilt

William K. Vanderbilt
United States: c. 1887 William K. Vanderbilt sits in a wicker chair wearing riding boots and carnation in his lapel

Background imageLapel Collection: French (Swiss-born) physician, journalist, and revolutionary politician

French (Swiss-born) physician, journalist, and revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, 1793, by Joseph Boze
JEAN-PAUL MARAT (1743-1793). French (Swiss-born) physician, journalist, and revolutionary politician. Oil on canvas, 1793, by Joseph Boze

Background imageLapel Collection: Karl August Wunderlich. German physician

Karl August Wunderlich. German physician
KARL WUNDERLICH (1815-1877). Karl August Wunderlich. German physician

Background imageLapel Collection: French surgeon and anthropologist

French surgeon and anthropologist
PAUL BROCA (1824-1880). French surgeon and anthropologist

Background imageLapel Collection: French physician. Lithograph by Godefroy Engelmann after a painting by Pierre Roch Vigneron

French physician. Lithograph by Godefroy Engelmann after a painting by Pierre Roch Vigneron
PHILIPPE PINEL (1745-1826). French physician. Lithograph by Godefroy Engelmann after a painting by Pierre Roch Vigneron

Background imageLapel Collection: USA, close-up of boutonniere on grooms lapel, wedding detail

USA, close-up of boutonniere on grooms lapel, wedding detail

Background imageLapel Collection: American Revolutionary officer, known as Mad Anthony. Stipple engraving, American, 1837

American Revolutionary officer, known as Mad Anthony. Stipple engraving, American, 1837
ANTHONY WAYNE (1745-1796). American Revolutionary officer, known as Mad Anthony. Stipple engraving, American, 1837, after a sketch by John Trumbull

Background imageLapel Collection: (1730-1794). American (Prussian-born) army officer. Steel engraving, 19th century

(1730-1794). American (Prussian-born) army officer. Steel engraving, 19th century
BARON FRIEDRICH von STEUBEN (1730-1794). American (Prussian-born) army officer. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageLapel Collection: (1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1887

(1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1887
MICHAEL JOSEPH KELLY (1857-1894). Known as King Kelly. American professional baseball player. Photographed in 1887

Background imageLapel Collection: 44th President of the United States. Photographed by Pete Souza on 13 January 2009

44th President of the United States. Photographed by Pete Souza on 13 January 2009, seven days before his inauguration
BARACK OBAMA (1961- ). 44th President of the United States. Photographed by Pete Souza on 13 January 2009, seven days before his inauguration

Background imageLapel Collection: Fifth president of the United States. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sen

Fifth president of the United States. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sen
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Fifth president of the United States. After a miniature, 1796, by Louis Sen

Background imageLapel Collection: LEONID N. ANDREYEV (1871-1919). Leonid Nikolaevich Andreyev. Russian writer

LEONID N. ANDREYEV (1871-1919). Leonid Nikolaevich Andreyev. Russian writer

Background imageLapel Collection: JOHN FILSON (c1747-1788). American pioneer, surveyor, and author

JOHN FILSON (c1747-1788). American pioneer, surveyor, and author. Watercolor by Jacques Reich (1852-1923)

Background imageLapel Collection: CONSTANT de REBECQUE (1767-1830). Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. French writer and politician

CONSTANT de REBECQUE (1767-1830). Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. French writer and politician. Steel engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageLapel Collection: SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834). English poet. Pencil and wash drawing, 1796

SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE (1772-1834). English poet. Pencil and wash drawing, 1796, by Robert Hancock (1730-1817)

Background imageLapel Collection: SALVATORE QUASIMODO (1901-1968). Italian poet and critic

SALVATORE QUASIMODO (1901-1968). Italian poet and critic

Background imageLapel Collection: J. P. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE (1754-1793). Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville

J. P. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE (1754-1793). Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville
J.P. BRISSOT DE WARVILLE (1754-1793). Jacques-Pierre Brissot de Warville. French journalist and revolutionary politician. Contemporary oil

Background imageLapel Collection: JUAN VALERA Y ALCALA (1824-1905). Juan Valera y Alcala Galiano. Spanish writer and diplomat

JUAN VALERA Y ALCALA (1824-1905). Juan Valera y Alcala Galiano. Spanish writer and diplomat. Wood engraving, 1884

Background imageLapel Collection: MANUEL MACHADO y RUIZ (1874-1947). Spanish poet

MANUEL MACHADO y RUIZ (1874-1947). Spanish poet

Background imageLapel Collection: JOHN TRUMBULL (1756-1843). American painter. Steel engraving, 1833, by Asher B

JOHN TRUMBULL (1756-1843). American painter. Steel engraving, 1833, by Asher B. Durand after a painting by Samuel Lovett Waldo and William Jewett

Background imageLapel Collection: KARL BAEDEKER (1801-1859). German publisher. Wood engraving, German, 19th century

KARL BAEDEKER (1801-1859). German publisher. Wood engraving, German, 19th century

Background imageLapel Collection: FASHION: YACHTSWOMAN, 1893. A gown for a patriotic yachtswoman of red, white

FASHION: YACHTSWOMAN, 1893. A gown for a patriotic yachtswoman of red, white and blue serge that may serve for a Fourth of July dinner dress at sea. Wood engraving, 1893

Background imageLapel Collection: KARL von VOIT (1831-1908). German physiologist. Wood engraving, late 19th century

KARL von VOIT (1831-1908). German physiologist. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after a photograph

Background imageLapel Collection: THOMAS WILSON DORR (1805-1854). American lawyer and politician. Line and stipple engraving, 1842

THOMAS WILSON DORR (1805-1854). American lawyer and politician. Line and stipple engraving, 1842

Background imageLapel Collection: NEAL DOW (1804-1897). American temperance advocate. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

NEAL DOW (1804-1897). American temperance advocate. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageLapel Collection: THE BROOKLYN FERRY. The Brooklyn Ferry, connecting New York with Brooklyn, in the mid-18th century

THE BROOKLYN FERRY. The Brooklyn Ferry, connecting New York with Brooklyn, in the mid-18th century. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLapel Collection: THOMAS MACDONOUGH (1783-1825). American naval commander. Stipple engraving, 1833

THOMAS MACDONOUGH (1783-1825). American naval commander. Stipple engraving, 1833, after a painting, 1812, by John Wesley Jarvis

Background imageLapel Collection: CHARLES (1771-1847). Archduke of Austria and Duke of Teschen. Wood engraving after a painting, c1810

CHARLES (1771-1847). Archduke of Austria and Duke of Teschen. Wood engraving after a painting, c1810

Background imageLapel Collection: JOHN BARRY (1745-1803). American (Irish-born) naval officer. Steel engraving, 19th century

JOHN BARRY (1745-1803). American (Irish-born) naval officer. Steel engraving, 19th century, after Gilbert Stuart

Background imageLapel Collection: Charabanc outing, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

Charabanc outing, Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex
Twenty-eight men, most of them with a carnation on their lapel, and two women, posing for their photo before setting off in a charabanc for a days outing to the races, organised by the Marine Hotel

Background imageLapel Collection: Derby County FC lapel or tie pin

Derby County FC lapel or tie pin
A Derby County Football Club lapel or tie pin in black and gold. Date: early 20th century

Background imageLapel Collection: Young lady in plain brown dress by Jean Patou

Young lady in plain brown dress by Jean Patou
Young lady wearing a plain brown v-necked crepe dress with flared sleeves, by Jean Patou. 1924

Background imageLapel Collection: WILLIAM F. CODY (1846-1917). Buffalo Bill. American scout and showman. Photograph, c1880

WILLIAM F. CODY (1846-1917). Buffalo Bill. American scout and showman. Photograph, c1880

Background imageLapel Collection: EMMETT DALTON (1871-1937). American desperado, real estate agent and motion picture script writer

EMMETT DALTON (1871-1937). American desperado, real estate agent and motion picture script writer

Background imageLapel Collection: Middle-aged Victorian man with whiskers

Middle-aged Victorian man with whiskers
A middle-aged Victorian man with whiskers and a long face. He is wearing a wide-lapelled jacket and a large tie with a tiepin

Background imageLapel Collection: SIMPSONs SUIT 1937

SIMPSONs SUIT 1937
An elegant man in a double- breasted suit with easy drape and long lapel rolled to the bottom button worn with a carnation buttonhole, striped tie & trilby hat



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"Lapel: A Window into History and Hierarchy" From the elegant brushstrokes capturing John Clare's poetic soul to the meticulous detailing of naval insignia, lapels have long served as a canvas for self-expression and social distinction. In William Hilton's 1820 oil painting, we catch a glimpse of Clare's refined lapel adorned with a delicate flower, symbolizing his artistic sensibilities. But beyond personal adornment, lapels also hold clues to rank and status. In the Royal Navy, recognizing one's position was as simple as glancing at the intricately designed badges adorning their lapels. These emblems spoke volumes about experience and authority on the high seas. Moving across continents and disciplines, Frederic Chopin graces our attention in an intriguing photograph from 1849. His modest yet tasteful attire is complemented by a subtle but distinguished lapel pin—a testament to his musical genius that resonates even today. In contrast to Chopin's serene image stands Lenin Making Speech—an iconic moment captured in history. Amidst fervent political discourse, Lenin dons a suit embellished with an eye-catching lapel pin representing solidarity with his cause—a powerful emblem uniting comrades under one banner. Stepping into the realm of illusion and enchantment, Alexander Herrmann mesmerizes audiences with his magical prowess. But hidden beneath his flamboyant cape lies another secret—the enigmatic charm of an ornate lapel pin that adds an air of mystery to this master magician. Turning our gaze towards military valor, Thomas Mifflin exemplifies bravery through both sword and style. His uniform boasts meticulously crafted epaulettes while proudly displaying regimental symbols on his commanding lapel—testimony to his dedication in serving America during its formative years. Across the Atlantic Ocean stands Baron Lynedoch—Thomas Graham—who fought valiantly for Britain during tumultuous times.