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Corrine Arcadia Burlesque Theater 1887 Victorian Trade Card - 3 x 5

Corrine Arcadia Burlesque Theater 1887 Victorian Trade Card - 3 x 5

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This 1887 Victorian trade card promotes Corrine, a burlesque artist performing at the Arcadia Theatre, likely in Providence, Rhode Island.

During the 1880s, burlesque and variety theaters occupied a prominent place in urban leisure culture, blending comedy, dance, music, and provocative costuming to attract mixed audiences. Performers were often marketed through vividly colored lithographic cards that emphasized personality, fashion, and allure, serving both as advertisements and collectible souvenirs tied to specific venues and touring productions.

The card features a softly rendered portrait of Corrine in period costume, with elaborate jewelry, lace detailing, and a fashionable bonnet that balances refinement with theatrical appeal. The warm background tones and stylized lettering reinforce its function as a promotional object, while the compact 3 x 5 format reflects standard trade card dimensions intended for easy distribution and retention by theatergoers.

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