Male impersonators
Found in 152 Collections and/or Records:
1er Avril, 1905
Series of 2 April Fool’s Day (“poisson d’avril”) postcards. Two women dressed in 18th-century aristocratic garb, one as a man, one as woman: In one card (untinted), both hold a basket filled with flowers and fish. Divided verso. Stamp and postmark on verso. A doggerel verse printed on the recto of each refers to the pair in the photo as “ces marquis gracieux.”
1er Avril, 1905
Series of two April Fool's Day postcards. A doggerel verse printed on the recto of each refers to the pair in the photo as "ces marquis gracieux".
Amour en Bretagne-les premiers baisers, 1910
Amourette Louis XV, 1905
Set of two postcards with photo narrative of an 18th-century seduction scene. Same images in cards 147-148. Same series depicted in cards 146-150 and 310.
Amourette Louis XV, 1905
Set of five postcards with a photo narrative of an 18th-century seduction scene involving a marquis and marquise. Each card includes a brief caption on near lower margin of the recto with a line of dialog. The first scene shows the female aristocrat seated by herself reading a book; the male aristocrat arrives and ultimately persuades her in the final scene. Same series depicted in cards 67-68 and 310.
Amourette Louis XV, 1905
Same image in card 149. Same series depicted in cards 67-68, and 146-150.
Amoureux Viennois, 1905
One postcard (no. 3) from a series of unknown length representing a woman dressed as a male officer in a braided uniform. The officer kisses the hand of a seated woman wearing a braided dress designed to echo the uniform.
Amours Champetres, 1907
An officer and an aristocrat, 1900
Set of 4 cards with photo narrative of an 18th-century seduction scene. Series no. 525.
Aristocrat and a country girl, 1900 - 1903
Captioned: Le Droit de passage, L'Invitation, Le Beau raisin, Le Goiter, and La Declaration. Same series depicted in cards 329-330.