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198: 241:, saw it and ordered it to be removed. Though a clerk did so, the shop manager reinstated the work. This apparent act of censorship led to widespread polemics in the media, as well as a burgeoning industry of related products, including post cards, calendars, and songs. The nude figure from Chabas' painting formed the source of the young sailor's tattoo. 188:
Enraged at Dennis' tattoo, Genevieve sends him back to the parlor to have the tattooed figure clothed. When Dennis has the nude clothed in a split skirt, Genevieve is incensed, and accompanies him back to the parlor. There, she forces Dennis to have the nude's torn skirt "sewn", and the remainder of
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Dennis, a young sailor, is distraught over his lack of tattoos and envious of those which adorn his fellow sailors' skins. While on shore leave, he decides to visit a tattoo parlor and have his body inked. He initially rejects all the patterns shown to him, but is entranced by one which depicts a
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described the production as far-fetched and clearly exploitative of the titular painting, but original and amusing. The film was the first of two to be directly inspired by Chabas' painting. A second,
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by French artist Paul Chabas, which had been at the center of controversy in 1913. The painting, which depicted a young woman standing nude along a lake shore, had been displayed in a
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Meanwhile, Dennis's girlfriend Genevieve, a leader in the Purity League, raids a shop which is depicting a
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her body completely clothed. Genevieve also has the words "Votes for Women" tattooed on Dennis' chest.
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young nude woman standing in water. He has the figure tattooed onto his chest, then leaves the parlor.
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to serve the political purpose of ridiculing the purity and women's suffrage movements.
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Cinematic Perspectives on Digital Culture: Consorting with the Machine
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Index

Charles Arling
Pathé
reels
Silent
silent
comedy film
Pathé
Paul Chabas
September Morn
lost film
The Moving Picture World
nude
Paul Chabas
September Morn

Chabas
September Morn
Pathé
Charles Arling
New York City
Anthony Comstock
New York Society for the Suppression of Vice
Chillicothe Morning Constitution
The Moving Picture World
L-KO
lost


Moving Picture World 1914, September Morn

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