The bewigged statue of that landowner, sitting in his Jacobean-style chair, gazes uninterrupted across this remote part of the valley. Country diary: Bere Alston, Tamar Valley

We follow two bickering brothers from their first encounter with the school's bewigged Master who does not spare the rod through their struggles with memorization and dripping quill pens. Rescuing a Classic

Rising up against a soothingly nondescript gray background, the bewigged La Tour appears before us in a simple jacket of blue velvet and lace frill. A Tour de Force, Honest and Engaging

Lincoln was fond of "Father Neptune," as the president called Gideon Welles, the white-bearded, absurdly bewigged former newspaper editor. Civil War Diaries, Blue and Gray

One of the show's inspired moments, for instance, conjures up a "Wizard of Oz"/"Star Wars" mash-up, with Dorothy (a bewigged and befrocked Martin) yellow-brick-roading along with Yoda (a puppet), instead of Toto, in her basket. Celia Wren reviews 'Completely Hollywood (Abridged)' at Kennedy Center

The bewigged Warhol predicted he would not survive the hospital when he went in for a routine operation, and he was right. Regina Weinreich: Andy Warhol's Last Decade at the Brooklyn Museum and Remembered at the New York Public Library: Please Sign My Banana

She is now in rehearsal for a revival of David Hirson's 1991 play La Bête, in which she plays a princess in 17th-century France, fully bodiced and bewigged. Joanna Lumley in La Bête

Nobody among the press seems to know exactly why we have kept such a bewigged tradition, or "where they disappear to" afterwards. Mayhill Fowler: A Citizen Journalist Covers an Obama State Dinner [PHOTOS]

The clowns are neither the bewigged bozos who gave you nightmares as a child nor the bemasked Italian Harlequins that gave you nightmares as a college student, but instead red-nosed, wordless caricatures that embody certain Metro tropes like Guy From Baltimore Who Hits on All the Ladies (Jon Reynolds) or Uptight Intern With a Laugh Like a Fire Alarm (Micael Bogar) or Tourist Who Apparently Has Never Before Seen a Map (Lenore Sack). Theater review of 'Separated at Birth' at Mead Theatre Lab