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Lost? (colour litho)

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Lost? (colour litho)

2800954 Lost? (colour litho) by Underwood, Clarence F. (1871-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lost? Illustration for American Types by Clarence F Underwood (Frederick A Stokes, 1912).); © Look and Learn

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Attraction Ball Class System Clubs Gioco Golf Handsome Ideal Lost Old Money Parlor Game Pretty Privilege Prosperous Relationships Rich Sexual Social Class Stereotypes Untouchable Upper Class Wasp Wealthy Wholesome Ball Games Lovers Parlour Game


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Lost?

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is a captivating colour litho print by Clarence F. Underwood, depicting an intriguing scene from the early 20th century. Set in an upper-class ballroom, this illustration captures the essence of privilege and wealth that defined American society at the time. The image portrays a young couple engaged in a parlour game, seemingly lost in each other's company. The handsome male protagonist exudes confidence and charm, while his female counterpart epitomizes beauty and grace. Their idealized appearance reflects societal stereotypes of attractiveness during this era. Amidst the opulence of their surroundings, love and attraction take center stage as they engage in this playful activity. The vibrant colours used by Underwood enhance the sense of prosperity and old money associated with these characters. This artwork not only showcases America's fascination with sports but also highlights the social class divide prevalent at that time. Golf clubs symbolize exclusivity and serve as a reminder of how certain activities were reserved for those who belonged to the wealthy elite. Through "Lost?", Underwood invites us to ponder upon relationships within different strata of society - where love can be found even amidst privileged circles or perhaps get lost altogether due to societal expectations. As we gaze at this remarkable piece, we are transported back to an era when America was undergoing significant changes socially and economically – making it a fascinating glimpse into history through art.

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