

Brown and black image of a man in 18th century fashion. The man has a large curved tail on his coat, a ruffled shirt, and a bowtie. He is wearing short black pants and black shoes with a buckle. He is holding a sword with a decorative hilt and a hanging tassel. The man has one arm bent at the elbow. The background has a horizontal line dividing it. The bottom of the image contains black text that reads "D is for Dandy". The image has a black border.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 724 × 893 px
- Museum Record
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