Unfinished. "The picture represents Athena giving Perseus a sword with which to slay Medusa, and a mirror in which he can observe her without danger to himself." (Caption, Delevoy, p.38)
Two women posing on the porch of a house at 2438 Cypress Street. The women are in dresses and sitting on the steps. The woman on the left is Lucile A. Furnas.
Two women posing on the porch of a house at 2438 Cypress Street. The women are in dresses and sitting on the steps. The woman on the left is Lucile A. Furnas.
Two women in the backyard garden of a house at 2438 Cypress Street. The women are in dresses and sitting on the fence. They are both holding housecats. The woman on the left is Lucile A. Furnas.
Two women in the backyard garden of a house at 2438 Cypress Street. The women are in dresses and posing with their arms around each other's shoulders. Their backs are to the camera as they walk down the path towards the house.
Two women in the backyard garden of a house at 2438 Cypress Street. The women are in dresses and playing with a wheelbarrow. The woman sitting in the wheelbarrow is unidentified. The woman pushing the wheelbarrow is Lucile A. Furnas. They are both...
Two women and a man are seated in the grass with trees in the background. The women are wearing hats, and nice dresses. The man is in a suit. The man is smiling for the camera.
Two women and a man are seated in the grass with trees in the background. The woman on the far left is identified as Ethel. The women are wearing hats, and nice dresses. The man is in a suit.
Twenty-six women pose for a photograph in front of a house. Nine of the women are sitting, the rest stand. They are all wearing dresses. There is a gravel road in the foreground.
Three women are sitting on the lawn of a house reading a newspaper, the Chicago Sunday Record Herald. The woman on the left is Wilna Coyner Ensley and the woman in the middle is Lucile A. Furnas. They are all wearing dresses and have their hair up.
This tableau is described by fictional character Katie Marks, who was based on photographer Kate Matthews, in Chapter V of 'The Little Colonel's Knight Comes Riding" (1907): "'It is to illustrate a fairy-tale. . .When naughty Esmerelda...
The woman on the left is identified as Lucile A. Furnas of Louisville, Kentucky. The girl on the left is identified as "Grace" as written under the photograph.
The Ohio River is in the background as the couple sits under a large tree. They are well dressed for the occasion. The man seems to be holding a book and the woman is holding his hat. Title supplied by caption under photo.