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Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook. [graphic].
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Creator
Rau, William Herman, 1855-1920, photographer.
Title
Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook. [graphic].
Publisher
Philadelphia : Universal View Co., publishers. Sold only by Universal View Co
Date
c1902
Physical Description
12 photographic prints : gelatin silver on stereograph mount ; 9 x 18 cm. (3.5 x 7 in.)
Description
Series of titled comic genre photographs include "Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's new French cook," "You sweet thing, when did you arrive?" "Now don't be so shy!" "Oh my, but you are lovely," "Sh! Sh! I hear my wife coming," "Heavens, what does she mean," "Well, I am caught sure enough," "She must leave this house at once," "Mr. Turtledove trying to get out of the difficulty," "Mr. Turtledove making promises to be good," "Darling, I love you more than ever," and " Mr. & Mrs. Turtledove's next "French" cook." Images depict a straying husband's relationship with the pretty French cook, his wife's discovery of the relationship, and his attempts and success at reconciling with his wife. The pretty female cook is eventually replaced by an unattractive "French" cook, represented by a man dressed as a woman.
Is part of
Unidentified series 1-12
Notes
Series copyrighted 1902 by William H. Rau.
Title supplied by cataloger.
Publisher's imprint printed on mounts.
Gray curved mounts with rounded corners.
Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Subject
Marriage.
Spouses.
Relations between the sexes.
Adultery.
Lust.
Women.
Men.
Women domestics.
Cross dressing.
Kitchens.
Interiors.
Portraits and genre.
Genre
Gelatin silver prints -- 1900-1910.
Stereographs -- 1900-1910.
Genre photographs -- 1900-1910.
Printer
Universal View Co., publisher.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| stereo - Rau - Portraits & genre [P.9872.1-12]
Accession number
P.9872.1
P.9872.2
P.9872.3
P.9872.4
P.9872.5
P.9872.6
P.9872.7
P.9872.8
P.9872.9
P.9872.10
P.9872.11
P.9872.12
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