Leda and the Swan
Postcard
ca. 1910 (made)
ca. 1910 (made)
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The Milford Haven Collection consists of 442 specimans of French, Italian and German erotic postcards of considerable interest including a number of rare movable cards, all dating from the early years of the twentieth century. The collection illustrates with great clarity the various styles particular to each region. The cards have been arranged in three albums, according to the subject matter with which they deal, highlighting the original collector's strong interest in scatological subjects.
Object details
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Title | Leda and the Swan (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Lithograph |
Brief description | Postcard, Milford Haven Collection, Michelangelo's painting of Leda and the Swan, lithograph, Dresden, ca.1910 |
Physical description | Poscard depicting a reproduction of Michelangelo's famous depiction of Leda and the swan. |
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Marks and inscriptions | 'PostCards / THE MILFORD HAVEN COLLECTION OF POST CARDS / SECTION I - SECTION VI. SECTION IX. / SECTIONS 1 - 6.9 / Numbers 1-35/ " 72 - 120 / " 148 - 153 / " 163 - 184 / " 205 - 227 / " 250 - 313 / " 350 - 412' (Text and label on album cover) |
Credit line | Given by Dr E. J. Dingwall |
Object history | This collection of 'Cartes postales fantaisistes' was at one time part of the collection of a member of the Milford Haven family. The collection consists of 442 postcards mounted in three bound albums and accompanied by a typed catalogue dated 1960. It was acquired in 1960 by E.J. Dingwell. |
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Summary | The Milford Haven Collection consists of 442 specimans of French, Italian and German erotic postcards of considerable interest including a number of rare movable cards, all dating from the early years of the twentieth century. The collection illustrates with great clarity the various styles particular to each region. The cards have been arranged in three albums, according to the subject matter with which they deal, highlighting the original collector's strong interest in scatological subjects. |
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Accession number | E.523:77-2001 |
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Record created | June 6, 2001 |
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