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Description
English:
  • Man’s tailcoat, "probably England," 1825-1830.
  • Stock, "Boston," Massachusetts, c. 1830.
  • Top hat, Paris, c. 1815
Date
English:
  • Coat: 1825-1830
  • Stock: c. 1830
  • Top hat: c. 1815
Medium
English:
  • Coat: Wool plain weave, full finish. Collar: silk cut velvet on twill foundation
  • Stock: Silk satin
  • Top hat: Beaver fur
Dimensions
English: Coat: Center back length: 40 1/2 in. (102.87 cm)
Collection
Los Angeles County Museum of Art   wikidata:Q1641836
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Native name Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Parent institution Los Angeles County Edit this at Wikidata
Location
Coordinates 34° 03′ 48.13″ N, 118° 21′ 32.98″ W Link——to OpenStreetMap Link to Google Maps
Established 1910 Edit this at Wikidata
Website http://www.lacma.org/
Authority file
institution QS:P195,Q1641836
Current location
Costume and Textiles Department.
Accession number
English:
  • Coat: AC1993.127.1.}
  • Stock: AC1998.78.1
  • Top hat: M.2007.211.827
Credit line
English:
  • Coat: Costume Council Curatorial Discretionary Fund
  • Stock:Gift Mrs. Lawrence R. Tollenaere in memory of her mother, Marie Adeline Huber Hansen
  • Top hat: Purchased with funds provided by, Suzanne A. Saperstein and Michael and Ellen Michelson, with additional funding from the——Costume Council, the Edgerton Foundation, Gail and Gerald Oppenheimer, Maureen H. Shapiro, Grace Tsao. And Lenore and Richard Wayne
References Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700 - 1915, Sharon Sadako Takeda and Kaye Durland Spilker, Prestel USA (2010), ISBN 9783791350622, p. 43
Source/Photographer LACMA Image Library. Photograph S. Oliver for LACMA.
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Collar of top coat: silk cut velvet on twill foundation.

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