A young man holding flowers inset centrally within a circle, larger flowers are in opposing corners. Coloured photographic postcard, 1919.
- Date:
- 1919
- Reference:
- 2058869i
- Part of:
- James Gardiner Collection: Romantic fantasy and comic postcards, and photographs on gender and masculinity.
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About this work
Description
The card is decorated with pansies, possibly representing thoughts ('pensées' in French). The flowers and the man's tie have been hand-coloured.
Publication/Creation
Paris : P.C., 1919.
Physical description
1 photographic postcard : print and gouache ; 13.7 x 8.8 cm
Contributors
Lettering
Fabrication française
Bears number: 33. French handwritten inscription on verso and date stamped Aubel 9 August 1919.
Notes
The following description was provided by James Gardiner: An example of a genre of postcard popular throughout Europe in ca. 1905-ca. 1940, which shows a young man, often wearing make-up, holding flowers, or engaged in feminine roles, and which were sent to men and women to mark saints' days, send congratulations, or convey sympathies. The postcards are often hand-coloured, as here. The styles have 'dated': viewers in a later time perceive them as comic; the men seem effete and stiffly formal; and the sometimes heavily made-up or re-touched male figures appear to be stereotypical 'queens'
This work is untitled: the title has been supplied by the cataloguer.
Reference
Wellcome Collection 2058869i
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Where to find it
Romantic fantasy and comic postcards
Location Status Access Closed stores