self-portrait wearing a white feathered bonnet | Gillian Wearing | wearing women's accessories and clothing | Two women playing with a lap dog, China, 8th century, ''Beauties Wearing Flowers'' by Tang Dynasty | She'll Be Wearing Pink Pyjamas | Michael Wearing | ''Mato-tope holding a lance and wearing painted and quilled shirt'': aquatint by Karl Bodmer | ''Closed on account of happiness.'' Two Danish resistance fighters are guarding a shop while the owner is celebrating the liberation of Denmark on 5 May 1945. The man on the left is wearing a captive German Stahlhelm | alt=A black and white photograph of a bald man with a graying mustache and beard wearing a frock coat and tie looking to the right. It fades to almost white at the bottom, where it is signed "Alexander Skene" |
One of the distinctive features of Dexter's Inspector Morse novels is the use of quotations as chapter headings, which began in the second novel in the series, Last Seen Wearing (1976); then in the fourth, Service of All the Dead (1979); and in the sixth, The Riddle of the Third Mile (1983) onwards.