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Gelatin silver print
Marquee of the Shubert Princess Theatre announcing the performance of Harry Houdini, Chicago, IL, about 1926
Photographer
Inconnu / Unknown
SignatureNon signé / Unsigned
InscriptionsStamped on back, u.r. : 36
Date
About 1926
Medium / Technique
Silver salts on paper
Gelatin silver process
Gelatin silver process
Dimensions14,6 × 9,1 cm
Origin
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Object NumberM2014.128.702.21
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase, funds graciously donated by La Fondation Emmanuelle Gattuso
Status
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Billboard for the performance of Harry Houdini and Annie M. Benninghofen at the Shubert Princess Theatre, Chicago, IL, 1926
Inconnu / Unknown
1926
M2014.128.702.20
Billboard for the performance of Harry Houdini, Chicago, Illinois, 1926
H. A . Atwell Studios
1926
M2014.128.683.2
Portrait of Harry and Bess Houdini, Chicago, IL, about 1923
Butler Photography
About 1923
M2014.128.703.44
Houdini holding a spirit trumpet with reformed medium Mrs. Benninghofen, Chicago, IL, 1926
Butler Photography
About 1926
M2014.128.703.23
Houdini holding a spirit trumpet with reformed medium Mrs. Benninghofen, Chicago, IL, 1926
Butler Photography
About 1926
M2014.128.703.22
Prospectus announcing a performance by Harry Houdini, "How Does Houdini Do What Houdini Does?"
1900-1926
M2014.128.702.30
Harry Houdini and Mrs. Benninghofen, Chicago, Illinois, about 1926
Butler Photography
about 1926
M2014.128.659
Souvenir program of the Special S.A.M. Night at the Shubert Princess Theatre
Paul H. Fieberg Co.
1926
M2014.128.707.61
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