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Carter The Great, 1926

$8,000.00

Artist: Unknown

Size: 81 x 106 in (205 x 270 cm)

Format: Lithograph
Condition: A
Printer: The Otis Lithograph Co.

This is not a reproduction. It’s an original vintage poster already linen backed and ready to frame. Authenticity is guaranteed.

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Artist: Unknown

Size: 81 x 106 in (205 x 270 cm)

Format: Lithograph
Condition: A
Printer: The Otis Lithograph Co.

This is not a reproduction. It’s an original vintage poster already linen backed and ready to frame. Authenticity is guaranteed.

Artist: Unknown

Size: 81 x 106 in (205 x 270 cm)

Format: Lithograph
Condition: A
Printer: The Otis Lithograph Co.

This is not a reproduction. It’s an original vintage poster already linen backed and ready to frame. Authenticity is guaranteed.

Step back in time to the enchanting era of the Roaring Twenties with this captivating vintage poster, titled "Do the Dead Materialize," featuring the illustrious magician, Carter The Great. Created in 1926 by the renowned Otis Lithograph Company, this poster is a remarkable piece of art and history that beautifully encapsulates the spirit of its time.

At the heart of this poster stands Charles Joseph Carter, known to the world as "Carter The Great," an iconic figure in the world of magic and illusion during the early 20th century. Dressed in a dashing, tailored tuxedo, Carter gazes intently into the distance, his charismatic presence capturing the viewer's attention instantly.

The poster's design is a testament to the artistry and skill of the Otis Lithograph Company, known for their mastery of color and detail. The rich, deep colors and intricate patterns are characteristic of the Art Deco style that was flourishing during the 1920s. The background features swirling, mystical clouds that create an otherworldly atmosphere, hinting at the ethereal nature of Carter's performance.

Prominently displayed across the top of the poster is the title, "Do the Dead Materialize," rendered in bold, ornate lettering that exudes an air of mystery and intrigue. Below it, in smaller text, are details about Carter's upcoming performance, including the date and venue, adding to the poster's historical significance.

One cannot help but be drawn to the central image of Carter, whose enigmatic expression and poised demeanor suggest a magician of unparalleled skill and charisma. He holds a crystal ball in one hand, further emphasizing the theme of mysticism and the supernatural, a topic that fascinated audiences during this era.

This vintage poster not only serves as a promotional piece for Carter The Great's mesmerizing show but also transports us back to a time when magic and mystery held a special place in popular culture. "Do the Dead Materialize" is a testament to the enduring appeal of magic and illusion as a form of entertainment, and a remarkable example of the exquisite artistry of the Otis Lithograph Company.

Whether you are a collector of vintage posters, a fan of magic and illusion, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of bygone eras, this poster is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you to the enchanting world of 1920s entertainment.

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