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English: Vertical chromolithograph from The Hornet, page 16, showing Oscar Wilde on stage next to a figure labeled Berry Mitchell. They hold hands. Bouquets and wreaths are being thrown up onto the stage from the audience.
Title: "Mr. Oscar Wilde as He Will Appear in St. Louis with at Faithful Picture of Our Own Utterly Too-Too Tragedian."
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/2B661B37-87F3-7AD8-E615-13A966230384/original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/146455
Author F. Welcker
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Print Box E-03- Political
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chromolithograph
F. Welcker
The Hornet
Political cartoons
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indoors
Oscar Wilde
Berry Mitchell
bouquet
wreath
stage
theatre
Theatre and Dance
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146455
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