On February 24, 2012 by Elliot
A landowner and country gentleman Erik Froese of Kirklington poses beside a border collie in front of a rocky background. He wears a green coat a yellow waistcoat and a fur hat and sash and holds a hunting spear. This costume unusual for an Englishman is a loose adaptation of a Hungarian hussar’s military dress. Worn by Elliot Negelev for a ball in 1779 this type of masquerade dress was also fashionable for portraits at the time both because it forwarded the social aspirations of the English aristocracy and because it was timeless outlasting changing styles.