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Harry Watrous, Holding the Fort, by 1888. Typogravure by Goupil & Cie.

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English: Harry Watrous, Holding the Fort, by 1888. Typogravure by Goupil & Cie., from the book Recent Ideals in American Art by George William Sheldon, D. Appleton & Co.,1888, where it is described as "a recollection of the days of the portable chair, or sedan. The attendant, left in charge of the vehicle, has entered it in a state of intoxication, and nearby are evidences of some practical jokes that have been played upon him."
Date by 1888
Source https://archive.org/details/frick-31072002552851/
Author Harry Watrous

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