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1964 American Theatre (Broadway) Window Card, Funny Girl duomo His first artistic poster was

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His first artistic poster was created in 1893 and during the following ten years a number of very famous lithographs dealing with bicycling and other activities were produced by him

but also produced a range of military vehicles in the decade that preceded the Second World War

and even sculptures based on the opera and ballet (he was such a fan that he attended the opera every day for 20 years)

Note: This is a 1980s silkscreen re-issue of a poster from the 1940s

Size: 30 x 41

1964 American Theatre (Broadway) Window Card, Funny Girl duomo His first artistic poster wasDate: 1964 Size: 14 x 22 inches Artist: Unknown About: In the Ziegfeld Follies, in Hollywood films, and on the radio, Fanny Brice was one of the most celebrated entertainers of her time. With humor, talent and chutzpah, young Fanny, an awkward Jewish girl who "isn't pretty," defies the odds and becomes one of the greatest stars of her generation. Fanny's rise to super stardom and her turbulent romance with gambler Nick Arnstein are explored through

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