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UnknownCirca 1900 original theatre poster My Girl Your Girl, Our Girl, Everybody’s GirlCirca 1900
Circa 1900
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About the Item
This circa 1900 original theatre poster, published by David Allen
Sons, is a striking example of Edwardian-era theatrical advertising, capturing the vibrancy and excitement of the stage during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Featuring bold typography, rich color contrasts, and lively imagery, the poster promotes the theatrical production My Girl – Your Girl, Our Girl, Everybody’s Girl, a title that suggests a lighthearted, comedic, or romantic theme that would have appealed to a broad audience.
During this period, theatre posters played a crucial role in drawing crowds, often using catchy phrases, engaging visuals, and dynamic layouts to compete for attention in bustling city streets. The production’s title, repeated in various forms, implies a play centered on a charismatic female lead, possibly a story filled with romance, mistaken identities, or social intrigue—all popular themes in Edwardian entertainment.
Published by David Allen
Sons, one of the most prolific printing firms of the time, this poster reflects the high standards of lithographic printing that characterized theatre advertising in the early 20th century. The company was renowned for its eye-catching, colorful designs, which were used for theatre productions, travel advertisements, and commercial promotions across Britain and beyond.
As an original piece of theatrical history, this poster is not just a promotional item but a window into the entertainment culture of the Edwardian era, where theatre was a dominant form of popular entertainment. Today, it remains highly collectible among enthusiasts of vintage theatre memorabilia, lithographic posters, and Edwardian graphic design, offering a glimpse into the artistic and commercial styles of the time.
Woman - Theater - Show
Your Girl, Everybody's Girl
David Allen
Sons London - Belfast - Manchester - Newyork
- Creation Year:Circa 1900
- Dimensions:Height: 30.32 in (77 cm)Width: 20.48 in (52 cm)
- Medium:
- Period:
- Condition:Good condition, soiling, pinholes, on linen.
- Gallery Location:PARIS, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1792215733372
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