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The serenade

The serenade. Illustration shows an attractive young woman wearing a green swimsuit, sitting on a beach where a lobster has come to the surface with a banjo to serenade her. Date 1914 June 20

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Puck Serenade


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The Serenade, 1914: A Whimsical Encounter at the Seaside Date: June 20, 1914 Description: This delightful illustration, titled "The Serenade," is a charming depiction of an unexpected encounter between a young woman and a lobster on a sun-kissed beach. The scene, rendered in the distinctive style of Puck magazine, exudes a playful and enchanting atmosphere. The attractive young woman, dressed in a green swimsuit, sits on the sandy shore, her eyes closed in blissful relaxation as she soaks up the sun. The tranquility of the moment is interrupted by the emergence of an extraordinary creature from the crystal-clear waters. A lobster, adorned with a banjo slung over its back, approaches the woman with an earnest expression and a serenading tune on its instrument. The lobster's serenade is an unlikely yet whimsical occurrence, evoking a sense of wonder and amusement. The woman, surprised yet intrigued, looks up from her reverie to engage with her unusual admirer. The interplay between the human and the crustacean creates a captivating tableau that transcends the boundaries of reality. The illustration, published in Puck magazine on June 20, 1914, showcases the magazine's signature blend of humor, artistry, and social commentary. The Serenade is a testament to the power of imagination and the enchanting allure of the seaside.

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