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  • Men in cloaks with large hats and women in dresses and jackets with flat hats. Etching.
  • Rio de Janeiro: young children are being sold as slaves to men in cloaks and wide hats. Aquatint by Edward Finden, 1824, after Augustus Earle, ca. 1820.
  • Rio de Janeiro: young children are being sold as slaves to men in cloaks and wide hats. Aquatint by Edward Finden, 1824, after Augustus Earle, ca. 1820.
  • Ruth comes to take shelter under Boaz's cloak. Engraving.
  • Saint Martin of Tours (IV century). Emblem: cloak and beggar.
  • A country woman wearing hat and red cloak. Watercolour attributed to S. Jenner.
  • An old man in cloak and turban smoking a long pipe (chibouk). Watercolour, 18--.
  • A barefoot man wearing a cloak, hat and beads: he is carrying a stick. Watercolour.
  • Saint Martin of Tours: he divides his cloak with a poor man. Etching after M. Schongauer.
  • A traveller is sitting in the shade of a tree with his cloak off and he is shown in the background buffetted by the wind, wrapping his cloak around him. Etching by W. Hollar for a fable by Aesop.
  • A man wearing a cloak and carrying a stick with three prongs. Watercolour by M.A. Azeez.
  • A standing male nude with cloak: arms folded around a staff. Red chalk drawing by J.J. Masquerier.
  • Saint Martin of Tours: he cuts his cloak to give part to a half-naked man. Colour lithograph.
  • A bear wearing a hat and a cloak, selling pills to a group of country folk in Leipzig. Watercolour.
  • Joannes Schenck à Grafenberg, aged 45, wearing a hat and a cloak with a high fur collar. Line engraving, 1644.
  • Joannes Schenck à Grafenberg, aged 45, wearing a hat and a cloak with a high fur collar. Line engraving, 1644.
  • Saint Martin of Tours: he cuts a piece of his cloak for a man with impaired legs. Etching by R. Sawyer.
  • Fishermen in Naples sell their goods to a man in a long cloak. Coloured lithograph by R.J. Muller, ca. 1825.
  • A woman covered in an oiled silk cloak with a vapour machine which is linked to fireplace in front of her. Engraving.
  • A woman covered in an oiled silk cloak with a vapour machine which is linked to fireplace in front of her. Engraving.
  • A Mevlevi (?), or Sufi holy man: walking, wearing a saffron cloak and skirt, and a tall red conical hat. Gouache painting.
  • A barber wearing a long cloak is playing the guitar. Coloured engraving by Juan de la Cruz after Manuel de la Cruz.
  • A bearded beggar dressed in a ragged cloak, holding a drinking vessel and a staff. Etching with engraving, possibly after J. Callot.
  • A man wearing a cloak and a wide-brimmed hat is carrying a hurdy-gurdy. Etching by R. Blake after J. Callot.
  • A referee or scorer at a tournament, wearing a long cloak and holding a long staff. Engraving by P. Chenu after J.D. Dugourc.
  • A prisoner of war in drag, wearing a dress and white cloak, poses mid-movement with arms outstretched. Photographic postcard by Albert Melzer, 191-.
  • Saint Martin dividing his cloak to give half to a beggar. Engraving by T. Chambars, 1766, after R. Earlom after Sir A. Van Dyck.
  • A prisoner of war in drag, wearing a dress and white cloak, poses mid-movement with arms outstretched. Photographic postcard by Albert Melzer, 191-.
  • A blind singer wearing a long cloak is playing the guitar. Etching by Juan de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla after Manuel de la Cruz.
  • A bearded man wearing a cloak, head and shoulders portrait (possibly a self-portrait of the artist?). Crayon manner print by Lavalée after J. Gamelin, 1778/1779.