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DESCRIPTION:6 pm reception\n6:30 pm forumIn an era of rapid social and sart
 orial change\, the subject\nof appropriate dress for modern men was much d
 ebated. Englishmen on the Grand\nTour took in classical art and architectu
 re\, as well as flamboyant Continental\nfashions. The resulting tension be
 tween dignity and display\, action and\nornamentation is evident in Georgi
 an portraiture and literature. In this forum\nKimberly Chrisman-Campbell w
 ill discuss menswear in William Kent’s world and\nexamine how masculinity 
 was defined through clothing. Jason Kelly will then\nexplore the world of 
 the English artist and examine the tensions of masculinity\nembodied in pa
 tronage\, commerce\, and connoisseurship.\n\nKimberly Chrisman-Campbell is
  an art historian\nspecializing in eighteenth-century fashion and textiles
 .Jason Kelly is director of the Arts and Humanities\nInstitute and associa
 te professor of British history at Indiana\nUniversity-Purdue University I
 ndianapolis.
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SUMMARY:Bard Graduate Center: Men of Labor and Leisure:
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