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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Strobridge Litho. Co, Thurston the Great, ca. 1914
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the-october-country · 11 months
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charring58 · 1 month
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Circus poster showing a medieval street parade with #KingCharles and #JoanofArc. Created / Published. Cincinnati ; New York : Strobridge Litho. Co., c1912.
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swiftthefox · 2 years
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Kellar - The Witch, the Sailor and the Enchanted Monkey. -  The Strobridge Litho. Co., 1905
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libraryofcongress · 3 months
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The Barnum & Bailey greatest show on earth. Wonderful performing geese, roosters and musical donkey / Strobridge Litho. Co., Cincinnati & New York. c1900.
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division.
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kiradical · 6 months
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I have never needed something so bad.
Anyone wanna give me like $600 so I can buy this and get it framed? Who needs groceries right? I just need a opening night poster for an opera house in my hometown that almost certainly doesn’t exist anymore because I’ve never heard of it. 🙃
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pwlanier · 3 years
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Beeson, Berta (Herbert "Slats" Beeson)
Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Combined Shows. Berta Beeson, Sensational High Wire Artist. The Mad-Cap Whirlwind of Mid-Air. Cincinnati & New York: The Strobridge Litho. Co., 1920s (no. R-B-2840)
Color lithograph poster (42 x 28 1/8 in.; 1068 x 704 mm). Light horizontal fold crease, some marginal wrinkling, tears, and minor chips, some dampstaining at lower and right margins, rebacked with linen.
Sotheby’s
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kafkasapartment · 7 years
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Barnum & Baily / Chas. Patterson The Human Airplane, 1916.The Strobridge Litho. Co., Cincinnati. 
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plusorminuscongress · 5 years
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Picture This: Step Right Up! Circus Posters for Your Viewing Pleasure https://ift.tt/36orOW5 by Barbara Orbach Natanson
The following is a guest post by Jan Grenci, Reference Specialist for Posters, and Shaunette Payne, Processing Technician, Prints & Photographs Division.
Ladies and gentlemen, children of all ages, please direct your attention to the Prints & Photographs Online Catalog, and join us in celebrating the recent digitizing of the Library’s circus posters! The Circus Poster Collection includes more than 450 items representing circus companies such as P.T. Barnum, Barnum and Bailey, Ringling Brothers, Sells Brothers, Hagenbeck, Forepaugh, and Robinson.
The John Robinson Largest, Most Complete Menagerie on Earth. Poster, 1898. https://ift.tt/36rWRQP
The posters range in size from one sheet (27 x 40 inches) to billboard size. Advances in scanning technology have made it possible for the multi-sheet posters, some between 15 and 21 feet long, to be scanned and made available online for the first time. Oversize posters were scanned in sections, with some sections requiring two overlapping scans.
Circus poster being scanned on large-format scanner in Prints and Photographs Division, 2018. Photo by Melissa Lindberg.
Staff members then skillfully stitched the sections together digitally to reproduce the entire poster. One Barnum & Bailey poster, America’s Great Naval Victory at Santiago, which measures roughly 9 feet by 21 feet, took 20 scans to capture the entire poster.
The Barnum and Bailey’s greatest show on earth. America’s great naval victory at Santiago. The destruction of the Spanish fleet … . Poster, copyrighted 1898. https://ift.tt/326enH1
Many posters from Barnum and Bailey’s 1900 tour of Germany are now available, including the two action-filled ones below.
Die Barnum & Bailey groesste schaustellung der welt Wundervoll und Lächerlich Ballspielende Hunde… Poster by Strobridge & Co,, copyrighted 1900. https://ift.tt/36ifWVE
Die Barnum & Bailey groesste schaustellung der welt […]. Poster, 1900. https://ift.tt/2N6fcLJ
Although the majority of posters in the collection are lithographs or offset lithographs, and were printed in the 1890’s, there are a number of earlier woodcuts. This poster, from 1872, is an example of a stock poster. These posters included images typical to most circuses, and were printed with no text. By not being printed for a specific company, the poster could be used by any circus.
Acrobatic acts on horseback. Poster, copyrighted 1872. https://ift.tt/2PCTyjX
Rodeo and carnival posters were also scanned, including this festive carousel image.
C.W. Parker … Steam riding gallery … “Special” double cylinder engine … Military band organ. Poster, between 1910 and 1920. https://ift.tt/2N7Rwqm
While you would expect to find posters full of clowns, acrobats, and all kinds of animals in the collection, you may be surprised to see this lovely rendering of the old Madison Square Garden:
Forepaugh and Sells Brothers great shows consolidated. Madison Square Garden, New York… Poster, copyrighted 1900. https://ift.tt/36z3HV0
The collection also includes posters for Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. This poster from 1896 shows Buffalo Bill alongside another famous man on horseback, Napoleon. Between the two figures sits artist Rosa Bonheur, who painted a portrait of Buffalo Bill in 1889:
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West and Congress of Rough Riders of the World / Courier Litho. Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Poster, copyrighted 1896. https://ift.tt/2qbLnk5
The scanning and cataloging of the posters was quite a feat–though rest assured, not as death-defying as some of the acts the posters commemorate! Please take some time to enjoy a digital journey to the Big Top.
Elevated view of carnival and two women riding high in swings. Poster, copyrighted 1937. https://ift.tt/327bHJ6
Learn More:
View items from the Circus Poster Collection relating to circuses, rodeos, and carnivals.
Take a peek behind the scenes at Shaunette Payne’s work on the circus posters and other collections in our earlier blog post, “Behind the Scenes: A Technical Perspective.”
Not had enough of the circus (even minus the peanuts and popcorn)? Revisit a post that commemorated the closing of “The Greatest Show on Earth,” as the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus put on its last show: “Fun for Children of All Ages: Circus Posters.”
Curious about lithography and other printing technologies? Have a look at our Printmaking Processes: a Webliography.
Read about the Federal Theatre Project’s involvement with circus performances in the online exhibition, “Coast to Coast: The Federal Theatre Project, 1935-1939.”
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Strobridge Litho. Co, Thurston the Great, ca. 1910-1920
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the-october-country · 3 years
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The Strobridge Litho Co. poster Lot 289
The Strobridge Litho Co. poster Lot 289
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pwlanier · 3 years
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Signor Bagonghi (Giuseppe Bignoli)
Barnum & Bailey Greatest Show on Earth. Signor Bagonghi. First American Appearance of the World's Smallest and Most Wonderful Rider Who Made All Europe Laugh. Cincinnati & New York: The Strobridge Litho Co, 1915 (no. 15-B-228)
Color lithograph poster (30 x 40 1/8 in.; 764 x 1020 mm). Laid down on linen.
Sotheby’s
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