Summer Habit of a Moor of Morocco in 1695

by Thomas Jefferys

This captivating print by Thomas Jefferys presents an ethnographic account of clothing worn by Moroccans at the end of the 17th century. It shows in detail the exact "summer habit" worn by a Moorish individual. As a prominent figure famous for his ethnographic works, Jefferys is known for his depictions of cultural and historical clothing, which makes this particular print very valuable for the collection of anyone interested in this type of artwork.

Characteristic of this period, this print displays outstanding printmaking techniques used widely by Jefferys in his engravings. The unique plate marks and handmade paper used in this period are popular among collectors of archival prints. The print can be purchased as an item for academic purposes or home decoration.

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