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White Shirts Collection

Step into the 19th and 20th centuries with these captivating paintings that celebrate the timeless allure of white shirts



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Step into the 19th and 20th centuries with these captivating paintings that celebrate the timeless allure of white shirts. From the brushstrokes of John Campbell Low's "Portrait of a Man in a White Shirt" (1852), to the elegant compositions of Andrew Spence's "Lady in a White Shirt" (1774), these artworks transport us to an era of refined elegance and impeccable style. James C. Ross, the Dundee clothier, would be proud to see his fine fabrics depicted in such masterpieces, as showcased in Thomas Weston Miln's "Portrait of a Man in a White Shirt" (1874). The intricate details of Robert Nicoll's "Portrait of a Lady in a White Shirt" (1826) and George Rough's "Portrait of a Man in a White Shirt" (c. 1882) capture the essence of the classic garment, while the Rev. William Borwick's "Portrait of a Man in a White Shirt" (19th century) adds a touch of spirituality to the collection. These paintings not only serve as a testament to the enduring appeal but also as a reminder of the rich history they hold in art and fashion.