Drawing
"How Madison Women Hold Their Likker"
Cartoon sketch of a man and woman at the bar. The man, leaning towards the woman, is smiling out of the corner of his mouth and holding a cocktail in a tumbler glass. Looking at her, the multiple eyes on his forehead suggest inebriation. Dressed in a deeply cut strapless dress that exposes her décolletage, she ignores him, sipping from a straw to her drink that is held in the cleavage of her breasts. Text reads: "How Madison women hold their likker." |
Image ID: | 124608 |
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Creation Date: | date unknown |
Creator Name: | Boyum, Sid |
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Collection Name: | Sid Boyum collection, circa 1900-2018 (bulk 1950-1980) |
Genre: | Drawing |
Original Format Type: | drawings |
Original Format Number: | PH 6986 Box 16, Folder 5 |
Original Dimensions: | 16 x 14 inches |
Line-ink drawing is on a napkin. |
Dresses |
Suits (Clothing) |
Men |
Women |
Bars (Drinking establishments) |
Drinking of alcoholic beverages |
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Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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