Description
Created in Hamburg around 1895 by the lithographic firm Adolf Friedländer, the poster presents Miss Anita as a standout figure in the Herelli troupe. It reflects the circus culture and visual style typical of the late Victorian period, blending bold design with theatrical flair.
Details:
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Date: Circa 1895
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Style: Victorian circus advertisement
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Publisher: Lithograph by Adolf Friedländer, Hamburg
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Technique: Lithography
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Layout: Central portrait of the main character framed with dynamic acrobatic scenes in the background
Significance and Popularity:
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A prime example of Victorian circus culture
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Showcases the unique characteristics of graphic design from the era
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Considered one of the rarest and most collectible circus posters
Perfect Decorative Piece For:
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Lovers of vintage art and circus history
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Retro-style interior design
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Theaters, entertainment venues, museums, and gallery spaces looking for a historical and artistic touch