Mlle Beeson poster – vintage Sells Floto Circus wall art
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$55.49
Mlle Beeson poster – vintage Sells Floto Circus wall art The Daring Mademoiselle Beeson: A High-Wire Sensation The Sells Floto Circus, a captivating blend of the Floto Dog & Pony Show and the Sells Brothers Circus, enthralled audiences across the United States during the early 1900s. This mesmerizing spectacle featured a plethora of extraordinary performers, including the sensational Mademoiselle Beeson. This iconic Mlle Beeson poster immortalises the breathtaking moment when Mlle Beeson, a daring high-wire artist, gracefully navigates a precarious tightrope suspended high above a crowd-filled stadium. Clad in a flowing blue dress and a striking blonde wig, she effortlessly balances herself with the aid of a delicate Japanese wagasa or umbrella. The bold, handwritten letters proclaiming “Sells Floto Circus” across the poster’s top edge announcing the circus the grandeur of this extraordinary performance could be seen. Behind the glamorous facade of Mlle Beeson lay the remarkable story of Herbert “Slats” Beeson, a trailblazing cross-dressing performer often hailed as “The Julian Eltinge of the Wire.” Julian Eltinge was an American stage and film actor, and a renowned female impersonator. Beeson’s career took flight in 1917 when he debuted as Mlle Beeson, the Marvelous High Wire Venus. His audacious acts, including blindfolded tightrope walking and balancing while supporting a chair with a seated individual, captivated audiences and solidified his reputation as a true high-wire virtuoso. Beeson’s cross-dressing was not uncommon in the circus world of the early 20th century, where many female performers were, in fact, men in disguise. However, Beeson’s exceptional talent and unwavering dedication set him apart. His graceful and agile performances consistently delighted crowds and cemented his status as a legendary figure in circus history. After retiring from performing in 1936, Beeson continued to contribute to the circus industry as an advance man. His legacy endures as a testament to the blurred lines between gender and performance in the early 20th century. Beeson’s innovative spirit and fearless approach to the high wire pushed the boundaries of what was deemed possible, leaving an indelible mark on the world of circus entertainment. s original Mlle Beeson posters become harder to find, their value continues to rise among collectors and enthusiasts. To preserve and share the magic of this iconic performer, we offer high-quality reproduction posters that capture the essence of the original artwork. These stunning reproductions are perfect for collectors, circus history buffs, and anyone who appreciates the beauty and artistry of vintage circus posters. Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery, a Mlle Beeson poster is sure to evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia.
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