The other woman was possibly Kate's friend, Mary Goodwillie, Founder of the Junior League of Baltimore. They both saw Cushing when they visited Boston in 1892. The Historical Library does not own the original daguerreotype.
Subject (Name):
Cushing family, Cushing, Kate, and Goodwillie, Mary
The children were: William Harvey (Bill), born 1903, Mary Benedict (Minnie), born 1906, Betsey, born 1908, and Henry Kirke, born 1910. The last Cushing child, Barbara (Babe), was born in 1915.
Subject (Name):
Cushing family, Cushing, Betsey, Cushing, Henry, Cushing, Kate, Cushing, Mary, and Cushing, William
Embossed: "Photograph by Carl Van Vechten". and Stamped verso: "Photograph by Carl Van Vechten / 101 Central Park West / Cannot be reproduced without permission".
Subject (Name):
Kaye, Nora, 1920-1987 and Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987
A caduceus in front of text of the Hippocratic oath that is framed by a Roman-esque structure with leafed trees behind. Beneath the caduceus, in blue ink, is the name "Kenton Williams". In the border beneath the plate's image reads "1488 Chapel St. This bookplate is probably a stock item in which the collector writes his or her name below.
The political and humourous works of Thomas Rowlandson, 1774-1825
Container / Volume:
Vol. 1 (Box 2 of 2) | Folder I-65
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Abstract:
"A group of courtesans and brothel-keepers. One of the courtesans (left) introduces the Prince of Wales, who stands beside her, to another standing in profile to the left. She says, "He is as Generous as a Prince And a Prince should not be Limmited". He says, "He supported my cause", an allusion to the political crisis which arose on the question of the Prince's establishment, see British Museum Satires No. 6257. Two stout bawds stand in conversation in the centre of the design, smiling at each other; they wear cloaks and hoods and carry muffs; one, identified by Mr. Hawkins as Mrs Windsor, says, "He introduced his R- H to my house". Behind and on the extreme right, a third courtesan, older than the others, and of debauched appearance, waving a fox's brush."--British Museum online catalogue.
Alternative Title:
View of M. [Fox] best friends
Description:
Attributed to Rowlandson in the British Museum catalogue., CtY-BR, Date precedes publisher's statement in imprint., Sheet trimmed within plate mark., and Title etched below image; the name "Fox" is represented by an image of a fox, a rebus.
Publisher:
[S?]. W. Fores, no. 3, Piccadilly
Subject (Name):
Auchincloss, Hugh Dudley--Ownership., Fores, S. W., publisher., Fox, Charles James,--1749-1806., George--IV,--King of Great Britain,--1762-1830--Caricatures and cartoons., Harvey, Francis--Ownership., and Riviere & Son Binding.