Box 1
Contains 130 Results:
Historical Illustrations: Joan of Arc
Arrive a Chinon, 1905
Historical scene showing Joan of Arc telling the dauphin of France that he will be crowned king at Reims. As is conventional for iconography of Joan during her period of combat, she wears men's clothing in this case, an elaborate doublet and riding boots. Conversely, this image steps outside the convention by including a halberd-bearer accompanying Joan; the footsoldier is played by a male impersonator. Inscription: "Addressed to Lucien Renault; signed "Ta soeurette [illegible]".
Jeanne d'Arc, 1903
Joan of Arc in a doublet, breastplate and helmet, holding a sword and battle standard against a smoky background. A doggerel verse printed in red at upper left on the recto recounts her victory over the English. Inscription: "Addressed to Jeanne Carlin. Brief unsigned message on recto."
Jeanne d'Arc, 1903
Damimitator John Graffton, 1910
John Graffton - Damimitator, 1912
John Graffton, Krinolinparodist, 1910
Illusion's perdues, 1920
Reproduction of a line-drawing caricature: Female impersonator undressing revealed to be a skinny man.
La plus serieuse des Lorientaises, 1917
Mustachioed man dressed as a peasant woman carrying a basket and an umbrella.
Bergere et Berger, 1904 - 1906
Series of two comic postcards of a shepherdess and a shepherd.