| Title |
The Glazier. |
| Publisher |
[New York] : J. Wrigley, 27 Chatham Street. N.Y. |
| Date |
[between 1840 and 1880?] |
| Description |
The glazier carries a lattice and panes of glass on his back and says, "Shall I put it in? Marm." |
| Notes |
Text: With brain made of Putty and body of Glass, / That each one may see thro' a contemtible [i.e. contemptible] ass; / Saluting
each window with leecherous grin, / And asking each female "may I put it in?" / By such a proceeding now what would she gain
/ For you're only to put in a PANE? / Your deeds are transparent, so pray you incline, / To MEND if you can, my dull Valentine.
|
| Genre |
Caricatures and cartoons. |
|
Comic valentines. |
| Subject |
American wit and humor. |
|
Glaziers -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
|
Masculinity -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
| Has format |
TMP.objres.169.jpg |
| Provenance |
McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector. |
| Identifier |
Comic Valentines, 4.19 |