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Unknown Maker, American

Coat worn by Edward Carrington

Maker

Unknown Maker, American

Culture

American

Title

Coat worn by Edward Carrington

Year

ca. 1820

Medium

  • Wool broadcloth with silk velvet collar and gilt brass buttons

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Wool broadcloth with silk velvet collar and gilt brass buttons

Materials

wool

Dimensions

Center back length: 91.4 cm (36 inches) (shoulder seam to bottom of tails)

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Gift of Margarethe L. Dwight

Object Number

36.142.24

Type

  • Costume

Publications

  • Books

Artist Rebel Dandy: Men of Fashion

Exhibition History

Artist, Rebel, Dandy
Men of Fashion
Apr 26, 2013 – Aug 18, 2013

Label copy

The sumptuous linen shirt, supple deep-blue broadbloth coat, and expertly contoured pantaloons seen here-drawn from the wardrobes of three different Rhode Islanders-reflect the far reach of Brummell's sartorial influence. "In certain congruities of dark cloth, in the rigid perfection of his linen...lay the secret of Mr. Brummell's miracles," observed 20th century artist and writer Max Beerbohm, a dandy himself. As suggested by these pieces, Brummell's preferences in fabric and cut signaled a shift from embellished, overtly sumptuous ensembles to suits that celebrated the body through painstaking tailoring. The pantaloons' sharply delineated calf shape reflects the Brummellian taste for a taut fit that revealed the natural form of the youthful physique.

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Unknown Maker, American
Coat worn by Edward Carrington, ca. 1820
Wool broadcloth with silk velvet collar and gilt brass buttons
Center back length: 91.4 cm (36 inches) (shoulder seam to bottom of tails)
Gift of Margarethe L. Dwight 36.142.24

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