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COUPLE IN BED, c1907. A woman talking to her husband, who holds his head over a bedpan

COUPLE IN BED, c1907. A woman talking to her husband, who holds his head over a bedpan


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COUPLE IN BED, c1907. A woman talking to her husband, who holds his head over a bedpan

COUPLE IN BED, c1907.
A woman talking to her husband, who holds his head over a bedpan, with the caption, I tell you Womans Suffrage would strengthen the solar plexus of the world. American stereograph, c1907

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Media ID 12227258

1907 Argument Bedroom Couple Domestic Flower Lily Nightgown Pointing Satire Sick Suffrage Vase Annoyed Chamber Pot Stereograph Vomit


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The print titled "COUPLE IN BED, c1907" captures a domestic scene from early 20th century America. In the image, a woman is seen passionately engaged in conversation with her husband who appears to be unwell, holding his head over a bedpan. The room is adorned with an array of objects including a vase of lilies and a flower-patterned chamber pot. The caption accompanying the photograph reads: "I tell you Woman's Suffrage would strengthen the solar plexus of the world". This statement reflects the satirical nature of the image, hinting at an argument or disagreement between the couple regarding suffrage rights for women. This stereograph offers us a glimpse into both personal and political dynamics within this household. While one can sense annoyance in their expressions and body language, it also provides insight into larger societal debates surrounding gender equality during that time period. As we observe this intimate moment frozen in time, we are reminded of how historical photographs like these can serve as powerful windows into our past. Through artful composition and subtle symbolism such as flowers representing femininity juxtaposed against sickness and discomfort, this Granger Collection print invites viewers to reflect on themes of love, power dynamics, social change, and ultimately prompts us to question our own beliefs about gender equality.

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