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Full set of 10 cards with photo narrative of an early 19th-century seduction scene. "Male"soldier wearing a shako declares his love to a country girl in a studio setting with a backdrop painting of a forest clearing. Postcards numbered 1–10, each with a one- to two-sentence narrative. Mounted in a trifold cardstock holder imprinted with an art nouveau foliage pattern (cards removable—held in corner slots). Undivided verso. Listed in "Bibliographie de la France: Gravures, Lithographies, Photographies,"Journal général de l'imprimerie et de la librairie, vol. 93 (1904): page 13.
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- 3b591885p
- Collection
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Postcards of Female and Male Impersonators and Cross-dressing
- Institution
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Human Sexuality Collection, Cornell University
- Creator(s)
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Piprot
Walery
- Date Created
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1904
- Genre
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Ephemera
- Places
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Île-de-France
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Paris
- Topic(s)
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Male impersonators
- Resource Type
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Still Image
- Analog Format
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14 x 9.1 (centimeters)
- Language
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French
- Rights
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No known copyright
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