Predatory-looking woman scaring a timid man - Illustration
Domestic Room, Home Interior, Living Room, 1890-1899, 19th Century
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Description
A predatory-looking female confronting a scared man on a chaise longue. From “The Pocket Ibsen - A Collection of Some of the Master’s Best-Known Dramas - Condensed, Revised and Slightly Re-Arranged for the Benefit of the Earnest Student” by F Anstey, with illustrations by Bernard Partridge. Published in 1895 by William Heinemann, London.