Object Details
maker
unknown
Description
Sentimental genre prints documented the social image of Victorian virtue through domestic scenes of courtship, family, home life, and images of the “genteel female.” Children are depicted studying nature or caring for their obedient pets as they learn their place in the greater world. Romantic scenes picture devoted husbands with their contented, dutiful wives. In these prints, young women educated in reading, music, needlework, the arts, the language of flowers, basic math and science are subjugated to their family’s needs.
These prints became popular as lithography was introduced to 19th Century Americans. As a new art form, it was affordable for the masses and provided a means to share visual information by crossing the barriers of race, class and language. Sentimental prints encouraged the artistic endeavors of schoolgirls and promoted the ambitions of amateur artists, while serving as both moral instruction and home or business decoration. They are a pictorial record of our romanticized past.
This colored print is a full length, three-quarter view of a young boy holding a spoon and facing a seated dog. Behind the boy, a plain chair and plate are partially visible. He is wearing everyday dress consisting of a small round hat with a ribbon, heavy sweater and trousers and fur jacket. The graphic artist and publisher are unknown.
Location
Currently not on view
Credit Line
Harry T. Peters "America on Stone" Lithography Collection
date made
n.d.
ID Number
DL.60.2242
catalog number
60.2242
accession number
228146
Object Name
lithograph
Object Type
Lithograph
Physical Description
hand-colored (image production method/technique)
ink (overall material)
paper (overall material)
Measurements
image: 13 1/2 in x 9 1/2 in; 34.29 cm x 24.13 cm
overall: 14 in x 10 in; 35.56 cm x 25.4 cm
place made
World
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Home and Community Life: Domestic Life
Clothing & Accessories
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Peters Prints
Domestic Furnishings
Data Source
National Museum of American History
Subject
Children
Furnishings
Eating
Pets
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmah_324584