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Jefferson on Display: Fashion, Etiquette & Presentation Guide | Formal Attire & Social Etiquette Tips for Business & Special Occasions
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Jefferson on Display: Fashion, Etiquette & Presentation Guide | Formal Attire & Social Etiquette Tips for Business & Special Occasions
Jefferson on Display: Fashion, Etiquette & Presentation Guide | Formal Attire & Social Etiquette Tips for Business & Special Occasions
Jefferson on Display: Fashion, Etiquette & Presentation Guide | Formal Attire & Social Etiquette Tips for Business & Special Occasions
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Signed by the author! When we think of Thomas Jefferson, a certain picture comes to mind, combining his physical appearance with our perception of his character. During Jefferson’s lifetime this image was already taking shape, helped along by his own assiduous cultivation. In Jefferson on Display, G. S. Wilson draws on a broad array of sources to show how Jefferson Fashioned his public persona to promote his political agenda. During his long career, his image shifted from cosmopolitan intellectual to man of the people. As president he kept friends and foes guessing: he might appear unpredictably in old, worn, and out-of-date clothing with hair unkempt; yet he could as easily play the polished gentleman in a black suite as he hosted small dinners in the President’s House that were noted from their French-inspired food and fine European wines. Even in retirement Jefferson’s image continued to evolve, as guest at Monticello reported being met by the Sage clothed in rough fabrics that he proudly proclaimed were created from his own merino sheep, leading Americans by example to manufacture their own clothing, free of Europe.

By paying close attention to Jefferson’s controversial clothing choices and physical appearance – as well as his use of portraiture, architecture, and the polite refinements of dining, grooming, and conversation – Wilson provides invaluable new insight into this perplexing founder. Hardcover, 287 pages.

About the author:
G. S. Wilson is Shannon Senior Historian at the Robert H. Smith International Center for Jefferson Studies, Monticello.

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