Vintage sheet music cover for "Down Among the Sugar-Cane" featuring a woman in a hat and dress, a portrait of Clara Morton, and illustrations of sugar cane.
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This is a vintage sheet music cover titled "Down Among the Sugar-Cane". The central image features a woman dressed in a dark, high-collared dress with a red sash. She is wearing a large, ornate hat adorned with feathers and ribbons. She is holding a parasol, which casts a shadow over her face. Her expression is somewhat serious and contemplative. To the left of the woman is a circular portrait of a dark-haired woman, likely the singer of the song, Clara Morton. The portrait is in black and white. Behind the woman and the portrait are stylized illustrations of sugar cane stalks and leaves. The sheet music cover includes text indicating the song was written by Avery and Hart and composed by Cecil Mack and Chris Smith. It also mentions they are the writers of "He's a Cousin of Mine" and "You're in the Right Church, Etc.". At the bottom right corner, there's a logo for "The Gotham Music Co." with the tagline "The House of Melody". The overall style is typical of early 20th-century sheet music covers, with a focus on illustration and decorative typography. The color palette is muted, with shades of green, red, and black dominating the image.


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