Shelburne Museum's circus collection

Shelburne Museum's circus collection
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Shelburne Museum's circus collection

"The circus collection made its debut at Shelburne Museum in 1959 when founder Electra Havemeyer Webb (1888-1960) acquired Roy Arnold's scale model circus parade ... Inspired by the museum's acquisition, the family of Mrs. Webb's cousin Harry T. Peters, Sr. (1882-1948) donated his massive collection of circus posters ... This gift was complemented by Roy Arnold's donation in 1965 of the posters he had displayed as a backdrop for his hand-carved parade at public venues and charity events. Today the Circus Building features changing exhibits of Shelburne Museum's poster collection along the inner wall of the concourse, opposite the Arnold parade. The collection is comprised of more than 500 wood-cut prints, lithographs, and serigraphs dating from the late-18th through the middle decades of the 20th century"--P. 3.

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Shelburne Museum
Language
English
Pages
62

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Table of Contents

Shelburne Museum's circus collection
The golden age of the American circus
Circus advertising
Circus parade
Peerless prodigies of physical phenomena: sideshow freaks
Superlative specimens: menagerie animals
The big top.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Shelburne, Vt

Classifications

Library of Congress
N749 .R64 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
62 p.
Number of pages
62

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL45365026M
ISBN 13
9780939384365
OCLC/WorldCat
272951930

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL33451945W

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