William Kerridge Haselden (1872-1953)
Love at First Sight c.1923
Pen and ink | RCIN 927063
William Kerridge Haselden (1872-1953)
Love at First Sight c.1923
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A miniature cartoon of a couple on a sofa. He lounges back on cushions, smoking. She sits upright, looking at him. Signed, lower right.
Cigarettes, partying, rising hemlines and bobbed hair were the outward symbols of the ‘flapper’ epitomized in the public figures of the novelist Zelda Fitzgerald and the actress Clara Bow. The flapper was typically an independent young woman intent on enjoyment and opposed to convention. Though she must have been a common sight in towns and cities in the 1920s, within the genteel realm of the Dolls’ House she appears only in this single cartoon. Paradoxically, instead of displaying the confident single-mindedness usually associated with her type, here she is portrayed as a lovesick girl, smitten with an attraction for an indifferent cad.
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Commissioned for the Library in Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House.
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