Digital Transgender Archive
Series of 2 comic postcards of a shepherdess and a shepherd. Both emphasize supposedly outlandish folkloric highlander clothing. One shows a woman dressed as a shepherd; a doggerel verse printed in red on the recto refers to the character as “Lubin,” a man in search of his “chère Annette.” This postcard shows Lubin holding an umbrella over a seated shepherdess, played by a man wearing an absurdly obvious wig, outsized flowered hat and simple peasant frock; a toylike stuffed sheep is visible at right. This card has a handwritten message on the verso: “Deux fiancées.” Considerable wear, creasing and scattered spotting to both cards.
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- 1z40kt08g
- 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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MJS
- Date Created
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1904 to 1906
- Genre
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Ephemera
- Places
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France
- Topic(s)
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Female impersonators
Male impersonators
- Resource Type
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Still Image
- Analog Format
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14.2 x 9.1 (centimeters)
- Language
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French
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No known copyright
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