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DOFFING THE HAT (C18)A bewigged gentleman pays an afternoon call on a lady, doffing his hat as he approaches her Date: circa 1760
Bewigged men from German oil portraits of the mid 18th century.. Chromolithograph from Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 18th Century, Frankfurt, 1889
German military costume worn by bewigged cavaliers from the late 17th century.. From oil miniatures copied as handcoloured copperplates by Martin Engelbrecht
Risum Teneatis Amici? (Friends, can you help but laugh?), 1729 (etching)XJF863047 Risum Teneatis Amici? (Friends, can you help but laugh?), 1729 (etching) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)
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Eye Operation / C. 1760An eye operation is performed on a youth by two bewigged gentlemen Date: circa 1760
Henry Vct BolingbrokeHENRY ST JOHN BOLINGBROKE Statesman, depicted bewigged. Though Secretary of State, he is a notorious libertine. Date: 1678 - 1751
Family / Filial RespectFilial respect in 18th century Germany - three bewigged sons salute their parents, caps in hand