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[edit]Samuel Nelson Abbott: SIZE: 16 x 22 7/8 in ( ) | |||||||||||||||||
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SIZE: 16 x 22 7/8 in |
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ARTIST: SAMUEL NELSON ABBOTT (1874-1953) SIZE: 16 x 22 7/8 in./40.6 x 58 cm DESCRIPTION: A Colonial, Washington-esque figure considers a parchment scroll as attendants look on. The appeal to U.S. Federal heritage is warranted: launched in 1872 as a small men's clothing store in Chicago, Hart Schaffner & Marx quickly became a large wholesale operation, winning contracts to supply uniforms for the U.S. military. They then entered the ready-to-wear suit business, selling to department stores and fine retailers nationwide. Maneuvers such as these hinted at the company’s military roots while also presenting a standard of dignity, class, and style which was to be expected in the wearers of their clothing. Today, the company is known as Hartmarx Corp., owning both Hickey Freeman and M. Wile. During the 2008 presidential campaign, Barack Obama was known to almost exclusively wear the brand, particularly during his acceptance speech and the 2009 Inaugural Address. (Art Nouveau; Fashion; American) |
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Date | created before 1954 | ||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | https://www.invaluable.com/artist/aucrtfmkzd/ |
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