| Title: | Imitation is the sincerest flattery ; Crinoline again. |
| Image ID: | 826189 |
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| Creators: | Leech, John, 1817-1864, artist |
| Physical Description: | 1 print : b&w ; 28 x 20 cm. (11 x 7 3/4 in.) |
| Material Type: | Prints |
| Subjects: | Cartoons (Commentary) |
| Clothing & Dress | |
| Foundation Garments -- 1800-1899 | |
| Children -- Clothing & Dress -- 1800-1899 | |
| Dresses -- 1800-1899 | |
| Girls -- 1800-1899 | |
| Men -- Clothing & Dress -- 1800-1899 | |
| Women -- Clothing & Dress -- 1800-1899 | |
| Boys -- 1800-1899 | |
| Book Illustrations | |
| Crinolines -- 1800-1899 | |
| Notes: | Printed on border: "Sarah Jane to Betsy Ann. 'Oh, yes! If it comes to that, you know people can stick out as much as other people - I always wears one o'mother's old clothes-baskets.' " "Charles. 'Confound the hoops, just when I want to make my neat speech about being 'nearer and dearer, too!' " |
| Date Published: | 1854-1869 |
| Barcode Number: | 33333159266481 |
| Struc ID: | 587435 |
| Source: | Pictures of life & character by John Leech : from the collection of Punch. View All images from Source |
| In Folder: | Costume -- hoops View All images from Folder |