Creator |
Semon, Larry, 1889-1928. |
Contributor |
North American Company, printer. |
Title |
A Japanese family. A pretty and interesting cut-out. [graphic] / Lawrence Semon. |
Publisher |
Philadelphia : North American Company |
Date |
1910 |
Physical Description |
1 print : chromolithograph ; sheet 26 x 38 cm (10.25 x 14.75 in.) |
Description |
Print depicting a Japanese man, boy, and two women, which could be cut out and made into a paper toy. In the left, shows a
Japanese woman attired in a red kimono with green trim tied with a black and yellow obi and wearing her hair up and adorned
with a kanzashi hair ornament. She looks left with her left hand at her waist and holds a fan in her right hand. In the right
at her feet are white flowers. The Japanese man wears a chonmage hairstyle, which is shaved in the front with a top knot,
and is attired in a blue, green, and white kimono and slip on shoes, and has a sword in a scabbard at his waist. He stands
with his face in right profile. In the top right, the boy, attired in a white and red kimono and socks, sits on the ground
beside a white flower. In the bottom right, a Japanese woman, attired in a blue kimono with gray trim tied with a black obi
and wearing her hair up and adorned with a kanzashi hair ornament, sits on the floor with her left hand resting on her leg
and her right hand up. She is surrounded by two vases, a black stand with a teapot on top, and a decorative screen depicting
a bird. In the top center, shows a diagram depicting how the figures could be cut out and flaps used to stand them upright.
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Notes |
Title from item. |
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Date from copyright statement: Copyright 1910, by the North American Company. |
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Published in the March 6, 1910 Sunday supplement of the North American newspaper. |
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Text printed on recto: Directions: Paste this sheet upon a sheet of heavy cardboard: let it dry thoroughly, and cut out pieces
around heavy black lines. To make figures stand, bend the flabs backward at the dotted lines, A, B, C, D, E, F, as in the
diagram. When ready, stand the figures up and arrange to suit yourself.
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RVCDC |
Biographical / historical note |
Larry Semon (1889-1928) worked as a cartoonist for Philadelphia and New York newspapers before becoming an actor, director,
producer, and screenwriter during the silent film era.
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Subject |
Boys -- Japanese. |
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Fans (Accessories) |
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Japanese. |
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Japanese -- Carictures and cartoons. |
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Japanese -- Clothing & dress. |
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Kimonos. |
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Men -- Japanese. |
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Puppets. |
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Screens. |
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Teapots. |
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Toys. |
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Women -- Japanese. |
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AAPI. |
Genre |
Chromolithographs -- 1910-1920. |
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Ephemera -- 1910-1920. |
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Paper toys -- 1910-1920. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| *GC- Paper toys - Japanese [P.2024.71.2] |
Accession number |
P.2024.71.2 |