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A lesson in etiquette,Rose Cecil O'Neill,1902

Title: [A lesson in etiquette] / O'Neill.
Creator(s): O'Neill, Rose Cecil, 1874-1944, artist
Date Created/Published: 1902 Feb.
Summary: Illustration shows an elderly man laughing at a little girl seated on a sofa with her dolls. An old woman looks shocked, and a young woman laughs in embarrassment. O'Neill was chiefly known as the creator of Kewpie dolls, but she was also an author, cartoonist, and illustrator.
Notes:
Title from Puck, Mar. 12, 1902. Caption continues: The Caller. You are never naughty, are you? Margery. Well, I shouldn't think you'd ask me that! Mama says it isn't good manners to hurt people's feelings!
Published in Puck, Mar. 12, 1902.
Stamped on verso: Overlay Dept. A.M. Mon. Feb. 17 1902.
Forms part of: Art Wood Collection of Caricature and Cartoon (Library of Congress).
Unprocessed in WOOD/O'Neill.205
Title from inventory, date from verso/ww
Source: Women children's book illustrators Rose Cecil O'Neill [online] ljr
Subjects:
Etiquette--1900-1910.
Visiting--1900-1910.
Guests--1900-1910.
Charcoal drawings--American--1900-1910.
Illustrations--American--1900-1910.
Bookmark /2005680577/
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