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A Gaiety Girl
A Gaiety Girl
Hardy, Dudley
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Title
A Gaiety Girl
Creator
Hardy, Dudley
Summary
This leaf (plate 4) was taken from Volume I (1896) of the series Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. The embossed stamp of the series is found in the lower right corner of the lithograph. The original poster was published in London by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. Lithographers in 1894 for the musical review "A Gaiety Girl" by Sidney Jones. The poster depicts a dancing woman in a long white dress on red background.
Harper's is the largest and most popular magazine yet owing to its enormous sale and in spite of the great expense of production, the price is still one shilling
Harper's is the largest...
Pryde, James
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Harper's is the largest and most popular magazine yet owing to its enormous sale and in spite of the great expense of production, the price is still one shilling
Creator
Pryde, James
Summary
This leaf (plate 16) was taken from Volume I (1896) of the series Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. The embossed stamp of the series is found in the lower right corner of the lithograph. The original poster was published for Harper's Magazine in 1895 in London by the Artistic Supply Co. Ltd., Amberly House W. C., and printed by Stafford + Co., Netherfield, Nottingham (copyrighted in America). The poster depicts a Beefeater on red ground (left portion of poster), wearing the traditional costume and carrying a staff.
The new woman : by Sydney Grundy : from the Comedy Theater, London
The new woman : by Sydn...
Morrow, A. G.
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The new woman : by Sydney Grundy : from the Comedy Theater, London
Creator
Morrow, A. G.
Summary
This leaf (plate 79) was taken from Volume II (1897) of the series Les Maîtres de l'Affiche. The embossed stamp of the series is found in the lower right corner of the lithograph. The leaf was originally published in Belfast and London by David Allen & Sons, 1894 as an illustration for Sydney Grundy's play "The New Woman". The poster depicts a woman wearing with lorgnette sitting on a bench. On the floor next to and behind her are books and strewn papers. An academic "key" hangs in frame behind her. At lower left is a partially smoked cigarette with a tendril of smoke.
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