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[Scenes 6, 7, and 10 from the stereograph comic set "Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed's new French cook"] [graphic].
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Creator
Underwood & Underwood.
Title
[Scenes 6, 7, and 10 from the stereograph comic set "Mr. and Mrs. Newlywed's new French cook"] [graphic].
Publisher
New York: Underwood & Underwood, publishers
Publisher
N.Y. New York. 1900
Date
c1900
Physical Description
3 photographic prints: gelatin silver on stereograph mount; 9 x 18 cm.(3.5 x 7 in.)
Description
Three genre scenes set in a well-decorated parlor from a comic stereograph series satirizing the exploits of an adulterous husband. Scene 6 shows the wife exclaiming "Hands! Hands" What does she mean!" as she discovers floured hand prints on the back of her husband's coat. Scene 7 shows the wife pointing to the shocked cook in the corner as her husband looks in dismay at the back of his stained coat that he has removed and exlaims "Good Heavens!" Scene 10 shows "And they lived happily ever after" as the husband embraces his wife from behind as she sits on a loveseat.
Notes
Negative numbers: 7258; 7259; and 7262.
Additional places of publication printed on mount, including Louisville, Mo.; San Francisco; New York; and London.
Warped grey mount with rounded corners.
Printed on mount: Works and Studios. Arlington, N.J. Westwood, N.J. Washington, D.C.
Sun sculpture trademark printed on mount.
Titles printed on mount.
Titles printed on verso in six different languages, including French, German, and Spanish.
Gift of Jesse Randall.
Complete set reproduced in William C. Darrah's The world of stereographs (Gettysburg: William C. Darrah, 1977), p. 66-68.
Digitization funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Subject
Adultery.
Marriage.
Spouses.
Women domestics.
Parlors.
Genre
Gelatin silver prints -- 1890-1900.
Stereographs -- 1890-1900.
Genre photographs -- 1890-1900.
Satires (Visual works) -- 1890-1900.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| stereos - Underwood & Underwood - Genre [P.2005.19.12-14]
Accession number
P.2005.19.12
P.2005.19.13
P.2005.19.14
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