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Blumenthal (after)
The Student Close, Graham & Scully Inc.: New York: 1909 Chromolithograph 11.5 x 28 inches, overall 10 x 5.75 inches, each image $375 |
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Four caricatures of a college student as perceived by different people in his life. "As His Mother Sees Him" depicts an angelic student studying diligently at his desk with a pink bow tied neatly around his wastebasket. "As His Father Sees Him" presents the student dressed in a refined suit with money pouring out of the pocket as he lights a pipe. "As the Prof. Sees Him" shows a student in front of the blackboard dressed like a clown while sporting a devilish and confused facial expression with a large question mark hovering over him. "As She Sees Him" shows a young woman's romanticized image of him, smartly dressed and sporting a tennis racket. Fielding, Mantle. Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors and Engravers. Green Farms, Connecticut: Modern Books and Crafts, 1926, rev. ed. 1974. p. 32. |