Comical Play in the Early 1900s.
Plot: when a husband gets so bored with his country life, he’s willing to do ANYTHING for an occasional night off in the city.. Including adopt an illegitimate child. The story ends surprisingly happy for a German original, as the main character adopts SEVEN children.
Adapted from German by A. Bourchier, the farce opened in London in 1896 to what a local critic termed ‘much mirth.’ Several years later, when the play had crossed the pond to play in America.
Details
Artists:
Anonymous
Origin:
America (USA)
Circa:
1900s
Size:
27.75'' x 41''
ID:
#00217
Style:
Art Nouveau
Condition:
Very Good
Linen Backed:
Yes
Size
Unit
Inches
Centimeters
Width
27.75
70.485
Height
41
104.14
Depth
0.1
0.25
Details
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US WWII War Bonds Poster ‘We Can’t All Go…’, 1942
Origin:
America (USA)
Artist:
Anonymous
Circa:
1942
Size:
16.75'' x 22''


Quinquina Dubonnet | Maitre de L’Affiche: Plate #29
Origin:
France
Artist:
Jules Cheret
Circa:
1896
Size:
11.5'' x 15.5''




