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Orientale
3 Sheet original antique advertising
poster for an "Orientale" ballet divertissement, which translates to "Oriental Ballet Entertainment," from around the 1920s. The performance was by Sergastchenko, under the management of C. Talmage Culver, with A.E. Seymour as the director of the tour.
The artwork is a vibrant example of early 20th-century poster art, likely influenced by the Art Deco style and the exoticism popularized by the Ballets Russes. The illustration depicts a graceful dancer with flowing hair and a figure resembling a witch in a colorful robe, waving a wand over a steaming cauldron that produces bubbles in shades of blue, red, and purple.
This poster was printed by The Hegeman Print in New York and is a large, two-sheet lithograph, originally intended for street walls or theatre façades.
Orientale - Mounted (Poster)
Mounted
Orientale (Poster)