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"The Coming Season", an 1870 cartoon satirizing the London social "season", as printed or reprinted in Harper's Bazaar magazine.
The main theme is young upper-class women (and some not-so-young) determined to find a husband during the social events (balls etc.) of the season. Vignettes include coming "out"; being presented at court; mothers on the hunt for an eligible matrimonial "catch" for their daughters, especially among the scions of nobility; a girl triumphantly throwing aside her books on being promoted from the schoolroom to the ballroom; changing fashions in artificial hair-bun thingies, etc.
Captions in image:
- Depictions of five women:
- "Coming out"
- "Came out last Season"
- "Will conquer or Die"
- "Didn't come out yesterday"
- "Not shelved yet" (examining herself critically in mirror)
- Depictions of two mothers:
- "The Dowager's Stud Book" (poring over PEERAGE book listing aristocratic heirs)
- "Four girls to commoners... the fifth must have a coronet." [i.e. of nobility]
- "Engines of war" (beautifying implements)
- "A propos de bottes" (rummaging through drawers, big pile of shoes on the floor)
- "A royal Salute" (deep curtsey as one is formally "presented" to royalty)
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