Quote Originally Posted by OC Richard View Post
I need to point out that the image in the OP isn't a MacLeay portrait, lest anyone get the wrong idea.

The trouble with the MacLeay portraits is that the men are simply standing there (necessary due to the hours each portrait took), so any modern photo of a guy in a kilt just standing there more or less matches them.

More interesting poses are to be found in non-portraits such as the somewhat cheesy illustrations in old tartan books



But for real cheese you have to go back to McIan in the 1840s... these are poses you can really sink your teeth into! Maybe one of us can kiss our dirk and shake our fist at the wind! (18th century multitasking...)



or sport some Wolverine whiskers and take off our shirt and cut the feet out of our socks!



These fantasy paintings are as far removed as can be imagined from the dignified, stately MacLeay portraits, actual living men painted from life

I notice that in this last picture (the grey one with the man with a black beard) the man's jacket (if allowed for full-buttoning) would extend lower than today's kilt jackets and partially cover his sporran.