1950s Marian Anderson Black Singer Original Live Stage Performance Sign Poster

1950s Marian Anderson Black Singer Original Live Stage Performance Sign Poster

USD 179.95 USD
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"MARIAN ANDERSON" ORIGINAL STAGE PERFORMANCE POSTER - 1950s RCA Victor Records / S. Hurok Attractions Inc. 14" x 22". 2-color litho on cardboard. Original uncut & unused "window card" style sign with exceptional illustrated portrait imagery. Bold and eye-catching graphics. Marian Anderson was one of the most celebrated American singers of the twentieth century. She preferred to perform on stage, but made many recordings that reflected her broad performance repertoire of everything from opera to traditional American songs and spirituals. Anderson became an important figure in the struggle for black artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Famously in 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused permission for Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall. With the aid of FDR, Anderson performed an open-air concert on Easter Sunday, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Marian was the first black person to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in 1955. She opened doors for generations of black American singers. This historically significant piece of signage is loaded with visual appeal. Condition is considered GOOD to FAIR with moderate surface/stain/edge wear. Mild surface scuffing with no folds or creases. There are scattered small edge tears in non-graphic white border areas (largest being two upper center 3/8" tears). No pinholes or separations. Imagery is still bold & attractive. Overall, we feel this poster is in very displayable condition by most standards (see photos). This notable window card would make an impressive frameable display for the discriminating MARIAN ANDERSON and/or BLACK AMERICANA enthusiast. On a condition code scale of 1 to 10, the above listed item(s) rated (7+). U.S.A. BUYERS and/or BIDDERS ONLY - Sorry, no International or Canada purchases and/or bids accepted. FREE SHIPPING - Includes UPS (United Parcel Service) to Continental United States ONLY (48 states and Washington, D.C.). Insurance and tracking is automatically included in cost by UPS. Street address only required by UPS. No "P.O. Box Numbers" accepted by UPS. LOCAL AREA BUYERS - Requests are NOT taken for buyer to "pick the item up". PAYMENT METHOD - PayPal accepted. MARYLAND STATE SALES TAX - Add 6% state sales tax for Maryland residents and items delivered to Maryland. User of Maryland Sales Tax Registration Number submit a signed Maryland Certificate of Resale. PAYMENT DUE - Item(s) held for (7) days. INSURANCE CLAIMS - If a problem occurs AFTER our mailing the item(s) in regards to the delivery process, buyer is responsible for notifying their local UPS Office to start a search and/or file an insurance claim. RETURN POLICY - Item(s) may be returned for a refund if received back by our company in its original condition (30) days from the date delivered. Merchandise must be packed in the original packaging and free return shipping paid by the seller. If item arrives back to our company damaged due to buyer's negligence, a full refund will not be issued. QUESTIONS WELCOMED - While reading about item for sale and viewing photos, e-mail questions regarding further item description and/or company terms. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE! PLEASE SEE OUR COMPLETE INVENTORY IN OUR EBAY STORE!

Categories: Black Americana

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Culture Black Americana

« MARIAN ANDERSON » ORIGINAL STAGE PERFORMANCE POSTER – 1950s RCA Victor Records / S. Hurok Attractions Inc. 14″ x 22″. 2-color litho on cardboard. Original uncut & unused « window card » style sign with exceptional illustrated portrait imagery. Bold and eye-catching graphics. Marian Anderson was one of the most celebrated American singers of the twentieth century. She preferred to perform on stage, but made many recordings that reflected her broad performance repertoire of everything from opera to traditional American songs and spirituals. Anderson became an important figure in the struggle for black artists to overcome racial prejudice in the United States during the mid-twentieth century. Famously in 1939, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) refused permission for Anderson to sing to an integrated audience in Constitution Hall. With the aid of FDR, Anderson performed an open-air concert on Easter Sunday, 1939, on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Marian was the first black person to perform at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City in 1955. She opened doors for generations of black American singers. This historically significant piece of signage is loaded with visual appeal. Condition is considered GOOD to FAIR with moderate surface/stain/edge wear. Mild surface scuffing with no folds or creases. There are scattered small edge tears in non-graphic white border areas (largest being two upper center 3/8″ tears). No pinholes or separations. Imagery is still bold & attractive. Overall, we feel this poster is in very displayable condition by most standards (see photos). This notable window card would make an impressive frameable display for the discriminating MARIAN ANDERSON and/or BLACK AMERICANA enthusiast. On a condition code scale of 1 to 10, the above listed item(s) rated (7+). U.S.A. BUYERS and/or BIDDERS ONLY – Sorry, no International or Canada purchases and/or bids accepted. FREE SHIPPING – Includes UPS (United Parcel Service) to Continental United States ONLY (48 states and Washington, D.C.). Insurance and tracking is automatically included in cost by UPS. Street address only required by UPS. No « P.O. Box Numbers » accepted by UPS. LOCAL AREA BUYERS – Requests are NOT taken for buyer to « pick the item up ». PAYMENT METHOD – PayPal accepted. MARYLAND STATE SALES TAX – Add 6% state sales tax for Maryland residents and items delivered to Maryland. User of Maryland Sales Tax Registration Number submit a signed Maryland Certificate of Resale. PAYMENT DUE – Item(s) held for (7) days. INSURANCE CLAIMS – If a problem occurs AFTER our mailing the item(s) in regards to the delivery process, buyer is responsible for notifying their local UPS Office to start a search and/or file an insurance claim. RETURN POLICY – Item(s) may be returned for a refund if received back by our company in its original condition (30) days from the date delivered. Merchandise must be packed in the original packaging and free return shipping paid by the seller. If item arrives back to our company damaged due to buyer’s negligence, a full refund will not be issued. QUESTIONS WELCOMED – While reading about item for sale and viewing photos, e-mail questions regarding further item description and/or company terms. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PURCHASE! PLEASE SEE OUR COMPLETE INVENTORY IN OUR EBAY STORE!

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