Barnum & Bailey: Thauma
Maker
The Strobridge Lithographing Company
(American, 1867 – 1960)
Date1889
CultureAmerican
MediumInk on paper
ClassificationPosters
Credit LineTibbals Circus Collection
Object numberht2000058
Meaning magic in Greek, Thauma was an illusion featuring a woman, whose torso appeared to end at her waist. In reality, the performer wore a dummy waistline attached to her bodice as she lay on an incline board covered with black drapes not depicted. Carefully positioned lights prevented spectators from seeing the illusion.
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Not on viewThe Strobridge Lithographing Company
1898