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"The Necktie: A Timeless Symbol of Elegance and Individuality" From the dashing poet Rupert Brooke to the poised Princess Elizabeth

Background imageNecktie Collection: Dog wearing necktie and suit

Dog wearing necktie and suit
A Dog Wearing A Necktie And Suit

Background imageNecktie Collection: Absence cannot hearts divide

Absence cannot hearts divide - a young American bride awaits for the return of her beloved. Date: circa 1910

Background imageNecktie Collection: Old Gent at Volendam, The Netherlands - Traditional Costume

Old Gent at Volendam, The Netherlands - Traditional Costume circa 1910s

Background imageNecktie Collection: Victorian man wearing tweed lounging jacket

Victorian man wearing tweed lounging jacket
Victorian man wearing, straw boater hat, wing collar, windsor necktie, single breasted tweed lounging jacket and matching waistcoat and mustache. Date: circa 1898

Background imageNecktie Collection: John Stirling Ainsworth

John Stirling Ainsworth, 1st Baronet (1844 1923), English industrialist, banker and Liberal politician. Wearing formal day dress: top hat, black necktie, white double-breasted waistcoat

Background imageNecktie Collection: Daniel Auber / Gramm

Daniel Auber / Gramm
DANIEL FRANCOIS ESPRIT AUBER French composer Date: 1782 - 1871

Background imageNecktie Collection: Fashion shot of a man in a suit and jacket, sitting on a stool

Fashion shot of a man in a suit and jacket, sitting on a stool

Background imageNecktie Collection: Man wearing a smoking, portrait

Man wearing a smoking, portrait

Background imageNecktie Collection: Young, desperate man wearing a shirt and a tie holding his hands over his ears

Young, desperate man wearing a shirt and a tie holding his hands over his ears, has 100-euro notes stuffed into his mouth

Background imageNecktie Collection: Young man wearing a suit holding his hand on his forehead, worried

Young man wearing a suit holding his hand on his forehead, worried

Background imageNecktie Collection: SWEATSHOP, 1890. A necktie workshop in a tenement on Division Street, New York City

SWEATSHOP, 1890. A necktie workshop in a tenement on Division Street, New York City. Photograph, 1890, by Jacob A. Riis

Background imageNecktie Collection: Moored boat, (B&W), close-up

Moored boat, (B&W), close-up

Background imageNecktie Collection: Businessman in full suit in studio looking through magnifying glass, (B&W), portrait

Businessman in full suit in studio looking through magnifying glass, (B&W), portrait

Background imageNecktie Collection: Three men talking

Three men talking

Background imageNecktie Collection: Man rubbing temples

Man rubbing temples

Background imageNecktie Collection: Two men talking, one holding paper

Two men talking, one holding paper

Background imageNecktie Collection: Man holding blank paper

Man holding blank paper

Background imageNecktie Collection: MENs FASHION, 1917. American studio portrait of two brothers, 1917

MENs FASHION, 1917. American studio portrait of two brothers, 1917

Background imageNecktie Collection: Postcard of Alligator in Top Hat and Bow Tie. ca. 1935, A Florida alligator is all dressed up to

Postcard of Alligator in Top Hat and Bow Tie. ca. 1935, A Florida alligator is all dressed up to greet visitors

Background imageNecktie Collection: Marquess of Conyngham

Marquess of Conyngham
2ND MARQUESS OF CONYNGHAM FRANCIS NATHANIEL Statesman Date: 1797 - 1876

Background imageNecktie Collection: Male Type / Wyndham 1889

Male Type / Wyndham 1889
Actor-manager Charles Wyndham wears a dark coloured lounging jacket & waistcoat with a pair of trousers in a small check, a patterned cravat & wing collar. Date: 1889

Background imageNecktie Collection: Male Type / E D Ward 1890S

Male Type / E D Ward 1890S
A typical late Victorian: E D Ward, actor. 1890s

Background imageNecktie Collection: Male Type - Cautley Actor

Male Type - Cautley Actor
A typical late Victorian: Laurence Cautley, actor (died 1899). 1890s

Background imageNecktie Collection: Costume / Richard Wallace

Costume / Richard Wallace
Art Connoisseur Richard Wallace wears a top hat, lounging jacket, pale grey trousers which appear to be strapped under the instep, a pale waistcoat & necktie. Date: 1873

Background imageNecktie Collection: WALTER CRANE 1845-1915

WALTER CRANE 1845-1915
WALTER CRANE English painter. Leader with William Morris in Arts and Crafts movement in British decorative art. Date: 1845 - 1915

Background imageNecktie Collection: 1st Duke of Devonshire

1st Duke of Devonshire
WILLIAM CAVENDISH, 1ST DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE Aided in raising the north country in favour of William of Orange. Date: 1640 - 1707

Background imageNecktie Collection: Henry Viscount Chaplin

Henry Viscount Chaplin
Henry, Viscount CHAPLIN statesman - wearing a polka-dot necktie, circa 1896 1840 - 1923

Background imageNecktie Collection: Lfc Breguet / Figuier

Lfc Breguet / Figuier
LOUIS FRANCOIS CLEMENT BREGUET French telegraph engineer Date: 1804 - 1883

Background imageNecktie Collection: Sir Lumley Skeffington

Sir Lumley Skeffington
Sirt Lumley George Skeffington (1771 - 1850) - English writer and dandy; friend of Lord Petersham

Background imageNecktie Collection: Ingres / Pierre Petit

Ingres / Pierre Petit
JEAN-AUGUSTE-DOMINIQUE INGRES French artist Date: 1780 - 1867

Background imageNecktie Collection: Charles Cotton / Duncan

Charles Cotton / Duncan
CHARLES COTTON English poet, parodist, translator and angler Date: 1630 - 1687

Background imageNecktie Collection: Charles Cotton / Corbould

Charles Cotton / Corbould
CHARLES COTTON English poet, parodist, translator and angler Date: 1630 - 1687

Background imageNecktie Collection: Barnave / Jones

Barnave / Jones
ANTOINE-PIERRE-JOSEPH-MARIE (1761 - 1793) French politician of the Revolutionary period, guillotined for treason Date: circa 1790

Background imageNecktie Collection: Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave

Antoine Pierre Joseph Marie Barnave
ANTOINE-PIERRE-JOSEPH-MARIE French politician of the Revolutionary period, guillotined for treason Date: circa 1790

Background imageNecktie Collection: John Quincy Adams / Harper

John Quincy Adams / Harper
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS US President 1825-1829 Date: 1767 - 1848

Background imageNecktie Collection: Wagner - Gerard - ILN

Wagner - Gerard - ILN
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883) German composer in 1860

Background imageNecktie Collection: Wagner - young 1853

Wagner - young 1853
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883) German composer in 1853 1853

Background imageNecktie Collection: Wagner - Weger

Wagner - Weger
Richard Wagner (1813 - 1883) German composer: in middle age

Background imageNecktie Collection: Baron Brougham & Vaux

Baron Brougham & Vaux
HENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM British jurist and politician; defended Queen Caroline in her trial (1820). Designed (c. 1838) the one-horse brougham carriage. Date: 1778 - 1868

Background imageNecktie Collection: Spanish Necktie Advert

Spanish Necktie Advert
A Spanish gentleman examines his ORPLID necktie with satisfaction Date: circa 1930

Background imageNecktie Collection: Henry a Jones

Henry a Jones
HENRY ARTHUR JONES (1851 - 1929), English playwright 1893

Background imageNecktie Collection: WWI - Italian Garibaldier Infantryman

WWI - Italian Garibaldier Infantryman at the Forest of Argonne, January 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageNecktie Collection: GLENN SCOBEY WARNER (1871-1954). Known as Pop Warner. American football player and coach

GLENN SCOBEY WARNER (1871-1954). Known as Pop Warner. American football player and coach. Undated photograph

Background imageNecktie Collection: BARRY GOLDWATER (1909-1998). American politician. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko

BARRY GOLDWATER (1909-1998). American politician. Photographed by Marion S. Trikosko, 1962

Background imageNecktie Collection: DIES COMMITTEE, 1938. Earl Martin, a Brooklyn professor, shows members of the House

DIES COMMITTEE, 1938. Earl Martin, a Brooklyn professor, shows members of the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), or the Dies Committee

Background imageNecktie Collection: BRUNO WALTER (1876-1962). German-American conductor and composer

BRUNO WALTER (1876-1962). German-American conductor and composer. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageNecktie Collection: Nerve anatomy engraving 1878

Nerve anatomy engraving 1878
Encyclopedia Britannica 9th Edition Vol I New York, Samuel Hall 1878



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"The Necktie: A Timeless Symbol of Elegance and Individuality" From the dashing poet Rupert Brooke to the poised Princess Elizabeth, the necktie has adorned many iconic figures throughout history, and is a small accessory that speaks volumes about one's personality and style. In 1913, as captured by Sherill Shell's lens, Rupert Brooke donned a necktie with effortless charm. The English poet exuded sophistication, his tie adding an extra touch of refinement to his already captivating presence. Even royalty embraced this fashion statement. A young Princess Elizabeth, future Queen Elizabeth II, proudly wore her Girl Guide uniform complete with a neatly tied necktie. This early display of leadership and grace set the tone for her reign as one of Britain's most beloved monarchs. Oscar Wilde, the flamboyant Irish playwright known for his wit and audacity, sat in a chair wearing a perfectly knotted necktie. His portrait immortalizes not only his genius but also his impeccable taste in fashion. Paul Guillaume's oil-on-canvas masterpiece from 1916 showcases another facet of the necktie's allure. The subject exudes confidence and power while sporting an impeccably styled tie—a symbol of authority that transcends time. Thomas Eakins' photograph captures Samuel Murray circa 1890 sporting a classic bow tie—an elegant choice that adds flair to any gentleman's ensemble. The timeless appeal of such ties continues to inspire modern-day fashionistas seeking sartorial excellence. Samuel Sewall donned both periwig and long coat in an unknown artist's portrait from c1700-1720—his attire completed by a meticulously tied cravat or ascot-style neckwear. Such intricate details were essential during this era when men used their clothing choices to convey status and prestige. The Arrow shirt collar advertisement created by J. C Leyendecker in 1912 showcased how even accessories like collars could elevate a man's appearance.