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Herrmann the Great Co.

Miner Litho Co.1898

American Museum of Magic

American Museum of Magic
Marshall, United States

After the death of Alexander Herrmann, his nephew Leon Herrmann (American 1867-1909) took upon the mantle of Herrmann the Great. Prior to taking the main stage, Leon had worked with Alexander and the eldest Herrmann, Carl, in various shows, and his striking resemblance to his uncles made it easy for him to continue their role. The initial launch began as Leon performed with Alexander’s widow, Adelaide. They continued to travel together for three seasons but, due to personal differences, parted ways shortly after.

Since Leon performed under his uncle’s name it is sometimes difficult to determine with certainty whether a poster is referencing a performance done by the elder or younger Herrmann. However, the printing company H.C. Miner Lithography wasn’t founded until 1896, which was tragically the same year Alexander Herrmann passed away. Leon used H.C. Miner for several other posters during his career so it can be safely assumed this particular lithograph was for the short run Leon did as Herrmann the Great.

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  • Title: Herrmann the Great Co.
  • Creator: Miner Litho Co.
  • Date: 1898
  • Location: New York
  • Physical Dimensions: 14 x 10 in
  • Subject Keywords: Herrmann the Great, Magician, Stage Performer, Illusionist
  • Rights: American Museum of Magic
  • Medium: Stone Lithograph
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