Product code: Victorian Art Print New Woman & Her Bicycle Fredrick outlet Opper Illustrated Antique
* A great and RARE print with beautiful coloring and illustration from Frederick Opper * Originally published in Puck Magazine * Title: The "new woman" and her bicycle - there will be several outlet varieties of her * Artist: Frederick Burr Opper 1857-1937 * Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, June 19 1895 * Medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. * Print shows a vignette cartoon with "The 'new woman'" standing at center, wearing pantaloons with her hands in her pockets and looking defiant, with three mice at her feet, and a painting in the background that shows "The Old Woman" standing on a chair at the sight of a mouse. The surrounding vignettes show women riding bicycles as "Salvation Army Lassies", a "Mother-in-Law, arriving for a long visit" with a man on a bicycle carrying her luggage, a "Servant Girl - Her Sunday Out", a "Washerwoman" with a basket of clothing hanging on her arm, a "Nurse-Girl" with a stroller in tow, and a "Widow" with her bicycle leaning ag.
* A great and RARE print with beautiful coloring and illustration from Frederick Opper * Originally published in Puck Magazine * Title: The "new woman" and her bicycle - there will be several outlet varieties of her * Artist: Frederick Burr Opper 1857-1937 * Date Created/Published: N.Y. : Published by Keppler & Schwarzmann, June 19 1895 * Medium: 1 print : chromolithograph. * Print shows a vignette cartoon with "The 'new woman'" standing at center, wearing pantaloons with her hands in her pockets and looking defiant, with three mice at her feet, and a painting in the background that shows "The Old Woman" standing on a chair at the sight of a mouse. The surrounding vignettes show women riding bicycles as "Salvation Army Lassies", a "Mother-in-Law, arriving for a long visit" with a man on a bicycle carrying her luggage, a "Servant Girl - Her Sunday Out", a "Washerwoman" with a basket of clothing hanging on her arm, a "Nurse-Girl" with a stroller in tow, and a "Widow" with her bicycle leaning ag.