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DESIGNER UNKNOWN. THATCHER • PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS / IN THEIR LATEST BURLESQUE ON OUR NATIONAL GAME OF BASE - BALL. Circa 1882.

DESIGNER UNKNOWN THATCHER • PRIMROSE & WEST'S MINSTRELS / IN THEIR LATEST BURLESQUE ON OUR NATIONAL GAME OF BASE - BALL. Circa 1882.
30x40 inches, 76 1/4x101 1/2 cm. The Strobridge Lith. Co., Cincinnati.
Condition B / B+: losses, tears, creases and staining in margins; text banner remnants in bottom margin. Paper.
By the 1880s, burlesque performances of baseball games by minstrel troupes were fairly common and immensely popular. Ever since the 1860s, "professional baseball dovetailed neatly with blackface minstrelsy. Minstrel men (managers, promoters, and entrepreneurs) presented both blackface and baseball as symbols of national culture, as conspicuous displays of wealth and modernity, and as theatrical displays for their own entrepreneurial spirit . . ." (Black Baseball p. 132). Brunson credits Hooley's Minstrels with the first minstrel performance of a "baseball farce" in the late 1860s (ibid). Some of these early minstrel baseball teams, while crossing America to perform, "crossed bats with professional, semiprofessional, and amateur nines [teams]" (p. 133). The combined minstrel troupe of Thatcher, Primrose and West performed from 1882 until 1889. Despite their widespread appeal and the number of different minstrel troupes undertaking these spectacles, very few posters advertising performances of burlesque base-ball games exist. This image is previously unrecorded/span. We could find no other copies at auction nor in institutional collections. rare/span.

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