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Comic postcard, Boy sees father kissing the servant
Comic postcard, Boy sees father kissing the servant Date: 20th century
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A Hilarious 20th Century Comic Postcard: 'Boy Sees Father Kissing the Servant' This delightful comic postcard, titled 'Boy Sees Father Kissing the Servant,' dates back to the 20th century and is a perfect example of British humour at its finest. The image depicts a young boy, with wide eyes and an open mouth, peering around the corner of a newspaper as he spies his father in an unexpected moment. The father, a plump and jovial man, is seen kissing a pretty servant maid, who playfully covers her face with a handkerchief. The scene is filled with humour and innocence, as the boy's expression suggests shock and confusion, while the father and servant seem oblivious to the audience. The husband and wife, who are presumably hidden from view, are likely the source of the boy's discovery. The postcard's caption reads, 'When the Master is away, the Boss will play!' This comical image is reminiscent of the works of renowned British satirical illustrator Donald McGill. McGill was known for his saucy and humorous postcards, which often featured double entendres and innuendos. The playful depiction of infidelity in this postcard is a testament to the light-hearted and humorous approach to relationships and taboo subjects that was popular during this era. The postcard also features other amusing details, such as a disapproving and frowning wife or husband in the background, and a mischievous sister peering over the boy's shoulder. The use of exaggerated and humorous caricatures adds to the overall fun and lightheartedness of the image. Overall, this comic postcard is a charming and entertaining snapshot of a bygone era, and a reminder of the power of humour to bring joy and laughter to our lives.
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