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I'm so glad you've found me : oh,take me away!,William Glackens,1901?,Theater

Title: I'm so glad you've found me : oh, take me away!
Creator(s): Glackens, William J., 1870-1938, artist
Date Created/Published: [1901?]
Summary: Illustration shows a man in the audience standing and reaching toward a small girl, who stands on stage, with her arms outstretched. Several people in the audience turn and look at the man and each other, in surprise at his interruption of the performance.
Notes:
(DLC/PP-1932:0030).
Forms part of: Cabinet of American illustration (Library of Congress).
Published in: 'A Vaudeville Turn' by Cyranus Townsend Brady, Scribner's magazine, 30:352 (Sept. 1901).
Exhibited in: On the edge of your seat: popular theatre and film in early 20th century American art, Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, 2002-2003.
Subjects:
Adults.
Children.
Theatrical productions.
Vaudeville shows.
Drawings.
Periodical illustrations.
Bookmark /2010716256/
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