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George - Triumphant Tour
George - Triumphant Tour
Authenticated Original
Over 30 Years in Business
Anonymous
C1930
26.5"x40.5"
(67x103cm)
(67x103cm)
2855
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This striking and atmospheric American magic poster promotes George, "The Supreme Master of Magic," during his ambitious Triumphant American Tour. The dramatic portrait of the young magician is rendered against a mysterious nocturnal backdrop featuring owls, a full moon, and symbolic imagery associated with illusion, mystery, and the supernatural. The design captures the excitement and spectacle of the golden age of stage magic, when traveling illusionists competed for audiences in major theaters throughout North and South America.The central figure is Grover George (1887โ1958), an American magician born in Zanesville, Ohio. Inspired by legendary magicians Harry Kellar and Howard Thurston, George developed a large-scale illusion show that toured extensively during the 1920s. Seeking to distinguish himself from his competitors, he adopted the title "The Supreme Master of Magic" and commissioned a series of elaborate posters from the renowned Otis Lithograph Company of Cleveland. His productions featured large casts, elaborate scenery, and major stage illusions. Although he never achieved the same level of fame in the United States as Thurston, George became enormously successful throughout Cuba, Central America, and South America, where he was regarded as one of the leading magicians of his era. Following his performing career, he settled in Brazil and operated a successful business manufacturing projection equipment for theaters. This poster is among the most visually compelling of George's advertising campaign. The mysterious imagery, rich color palette, and Art Deco-influenced portraiture reflect the sophisticated graphic design employed by Otis Lithograph Company during the 1920s. Posters from George's touring period are highly sought after today by collectors of magic memorabilia, theater posters, and early American entertainment advertising.This is an Original Vintage Poster, it is not a reproduction. This poster is conservation mounted, linen backed and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all our posters.
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