PHOTO ONLY of Comic Strip,Dreams of a rarebit fiend,man growing horns,wife,c1910
Title: Dreams of a rarebit fiend. 'Why, dearie! They look like horns to me! Huh!'
Creator(s): McCay, Winsor, artist
Date Created/Published: [between 1904 and 1913]
Summary: PHOTO ONLY of Nine-frame comic strip. A man's wife confirms that he is growing horns. A doctor says that he has hornitis, which, it soon becomes apparent, everyone has. He sees horns on his wife, the family pets, horses and cars. In the last frame, the man is awakened by a friend who tells him it is eleven o'clock.
Notes:
Date range based on publication of Rarebit Fiend strip.
No copyright information found with item.
Signed, lower left, ninth frame: Winsor / McCay / 22.
Bequest and gift; Caroline and Erwin Swann; 1974; (DLC/PP-1974:232.1422)
Forms part of: Caroline and Erwin Swann collection of caricature and cartoon (Library of Congress).
Exhibited: University of Maryland, 'The Art of the Comic Strip,' 1971; Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 'The Art of the Comic Strip,' 1972-1974.
Subjects:
Dreaming--1900-1920.
Comics--American--1900-1920.
Drawings--American--1900-1920.
Periodical illustrations--American--1900-1920.
Bookmark /2009616046/
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