

Crinolinographies (Costume de la magistrature proposé pour 1857)
Black and white drawing of two men in judicial robes. The man on the left has fair skin, balding on top with hair on the sides, a mustache and a goatee. He wears a robe with a white shirt underneath, and a vest. The man on the right has darker skin and wears glasses. He wears a robe with a white collar and holds it closed with one hand. The robe on both men shows white lining on the inside and on the bottom. The man on the right's robe is longer and wider at the bottom. He holds a large book under one arm. The drawing includes a wall behind them with some letters at the top. The background behind the drawing is off-white with darker edges. The title at the top reads "CRINOLINOGRAPHIES." The text under the drawing reads: "Costume de la magistrature propose pour 1857." The paper appears to have damage on the edges.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 657 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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