Circus Poster, Miller Brothers & Arlington Circus, Featuring the "101 Ranch, the Real Wild West," 1913
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Artifact Overview
In the late nineteenth century, printers developed a lithograph method that produced brightly colored posters. In advance of a circus coming to town, general agents glued these eye-catching generic posters to building walls, fences, and in window displays. To announce when and where the performances would happen, local printers sometimes provided letterpress paper date strips to paste onto the posters' lower margin.
Artifact Details
Artifact
Poster
Date Made
1913
Creators
Place of Creation
Creator Notes
Printed by Strobridge & Co. Lith., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Collection Title
Location
Not on exhibit to the public.
Object ID
35.784.33
Credit
From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of Strobridge Lithographing Co.
Material
Paper (Fiber product)
Technique
Lithography
Color
Multicolored
Dimensions
Height: 40.25 in
Width: 30.25 in
Inscriptions
Circus poster printed at top: MILLER BROS & ARLINGTON.
Printed in middle with characters: 101 RANCH
Printed at bottom: REAL WILD WEST
Inscribed lower right: Copyright 1913 The Strobridge Lith Co Cincinnati & New York.
Printed at upper right corner: 13-M-122
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