Randolph Street March by Mrs. Skeffington Thompson.
Randolph Street March by Mrs. Skeffington Thompson.
1866
The "Randolph Street March" by Mrs. Skeffington Thompson is a two-stone lithograph first published by Jevne & Almini in 1866. This artwork, showcasing a bustling scene on Randolph Street, was adapted by Mr. Higgins, a music publisher located on Randolph Street, to accompany a piece of music written by Mrs. Skeffington Thompson. For the sheet music cover, the lithograph was modified slightly: the advertisement for "The Fattest Woman" was removed, and title text along with a decorative border were added. The final product was printed by the Chicago Lithographic Co., blending visual artistry with musical promotion.
Artwork Information
Artwork Information
- MEDIUM: Two-stone lithograph
- SIZE: Image size 8 x 12 1/4" (20.3 x 31.1 mm).
- ADDITIONAL INFO: This piece is in a mat for handling.
- CONDITION: Good condition with original color. Small rub in upper left sky/border area.
- PUBLISHER: Published by H. M. Higgins, 117 Randolph St. Chicago.
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