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Come To The Cookhouse Door by Suzanne Meunier
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Come To The Cookhouse Door by Suzanne Meunier
A cheeky illustration of a lady (almost) wearing a apron to cook at a stove. Suzanne Meunier was a French artist who produced a number of erotic illustrations for The Sketch and The Bystander during the 1920s and 30s
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Come to the Cookhouse Door
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is a delightful and cheeky illustration by the French artist Suzanne Meunier, created in 1928. The image showcases a lady standing playfully at the door of a cookhouse, almost wearing an apron, with a number "8" and a stove number "7" visible in the background. The door is adorned with a wreath and the inviting phrase "Come to the Cookhouse Door." Suzanne Meunier was a prolific illustrator, best known for her erotic drawings that graced the pages of prominent British magazines such as The Sketch and The Bystander during the 1920s and 30s. Her illustrations were often characterized by their audacious and provocative nature, pushing the boundaries of societal norms and expectations. This particular illustration, produced in 1928, showcases Meunier's unique ability to blend sensuality and humor in a single image. The lady's inviting gesture and the playful use of the cookhouse door and stove numbers add an element of intrigue and mystery to the scene. Meunier's work was imported into the United States by ILN (International News Service) and was widely distributed through their syndication network. Her illustrations were published in various American newspapers and magazines, making her work accessible to a broader audience. This historical illustration is a testament to the artistic talent and audacity of Suzanne Meunier, who, despite the conservative societal norms of the time, was able to create provocative and playful images that continue to captivate audiences today. If you are interested in acquiring this image for personal or educational use, please contact Mary Evans Picture Library for licensing information.
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