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I mean....does this magnanimous piece of performance history really need an introduction? At nearly 7 and a half feet tall, this spectacular work of art was designed in 1930 to market the first round of the English 'Aladdin' stage play production. 

But wait...is that a female Aladdin?! A novelty for the time, this fabulous piece was used to debut local Pantomimes (professional English stage productions), where female were known to assume the rolls of male leads from time to time. Not only that, but men also played the rolls of villainous female characters to save face with a female audience! What a piece of history that is. 

Featuring unreal graphics of a devious green demon lurking above an illustrious landscape, we can't seem to take our eyes off of the doting nature of our lovely genie and her rosy cheeks. Not to mention, we just know that the foreboding power of her ornate lamp is at her beck and call! (For better or for worse that is...) Gorgeous use of emeralds, midnight blue and twinges of tangerine on this epic 1930s masterpiece. 

Believe us when we say, we've never, ever, seen one like this before. Consider yourselves lucky if you manage to snag this magnificent and extremely rare work of art. Printed by Moody Bros, Birmingham. 

Condition: Very Good. Minor border toning in accordance with posters age. Three sheets affixed via conservation backing. Conservation mounted on linen. 

Year: c.1930 - 94 years old

Size: 39.75" x 87.75" (101cm x 223cm)


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