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Mildred and Rouclere: Flight of Princess Iris

Rudolph Ackermann1897

American Museum of Magic

American Museum of Magic
Marshall, United States

Harry Rouclere Terhune (1866-1942) and his wife Mildred Searling (1869-1938) were a married couple magic act that went by the name Mildred and Rouclere. Prior to their union, Harry had toured the country with his own show, using many illusions that were of his own invention. Harry was an early member of the Society of American Magicians and both were elected into the Society of American Magicians Hall of Fame.

To obtain the magnificent detail of the advertising for Mildred and Rouclere’s vaudeville performance “The Flight of Princess Iris”, Ackermann-Quigley Co. used a separate block of limestone to print each color.

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  • Title: Mildred and Rouclere: Flight of Princess Iris
  • Creator: Ackermann and Quigley Litho Co
  • Date: 1897
  • Location: Kansas City, Missouri
  • Physical Dimensions: 28 x 44 in
  • Rights: American Museum of Magic
  • Medium: Stone Lithograph
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