She Consorted With Peasants — And Married A Prince
“Hungarian gypsies, gay, irresponsible, thieving, dancing, sensuous, and sadistic, move from camp to camp under the brutal leadership of Gabor Zoltan. But hanging over this giant’s head is an ancient threat. And against him is the real queen of the tribe and her half-white daughter, the passionate Paprika. …One tragedy follows swift on the heels of another. Every moment is dramatic, and the temperature and tempo are such that the readers will require ice packs and other consoling and cooling agents before the grand climax sweeps them through unsanguined fields to the ultimate.” — Los Angeles Times review, March 17, 1935
Gypsies. Why Low Class?
Because it’s about Gypsies inasmuch as they are seen as shiftless vagabonds on the outskirts of society. They aren’t just poor, they are Low Class
In fact, artist is James Derrett McCarthy.