A contemporary engraving, taken from an etching by Richard Dighton, done in 1808. Apparently, George's love of natty attire never deserted him. He earned a place as one of the leading "Beaux of the Regency" in Lewis Melville's study of the arbiters of Regency-era trends and fashions.1
Notice the visual pun in the title of the image. "Lord" + a drawing of a sword, of
the type called a hanger. Not entirely kind, given that a hanger is a type of light dress sword,
largely dismissed as decorative but useless.
1 See Lewis Melville, The Beaux of the Regency, 2 vols. (London: Hutchinson & Co., 1908). Volume 1 includes a brief biography of Hanger. [ back ]
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