Bolivia, from the Dancing Girls of the World series (N185) issued by Wm. S. Kimball & Co.
Medium
Commercial color lithograph
Dimensions
Sheet: 2 11/16 × 1 1/2 in. (6.8 × 3.8 cm)
Classification
Prints|Ephemera
Department
Drawings and Prints
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
The Jefferson R. Burdick Collection, Gift of Jefferson R. Burdick
Accession Number
63.350.216.185.9
Tags
Art Historical Context
Step into the vibrant world of 19th-century advertising with *Bolivia, from the Girls of the World seriesN185)*, a charming commercial color lithograph produced by William S. Kimball & Company in 1889. This print, measuring just 2 11/16 × 1 1/2 inches, captures a stylized Bolivian dancer, embodying the exotic allure that captivated Victorian audiences. Issued as part of a popular tobacco insert series, it invited collectors to amass these tiny treasures from cigarette packs, blending commerce with cultural curiosity. Chromolithography, the medium here, revolutionized mass printing by layering...
About the Artist
William S. Kimball & Company
**William S. Kimball & Company**, a pioneering American tobacco manufacturer, was established in 1846 in Rochester, New York, by William S. Kimball and James C. Hart. The firm quickly grew into one of the city's largest employers, particularly of women, producing popular brands like Peerless chewing tobacco, Rigatta and Fireside smoking tobacco, and Vanity Fair cigarettes. Under Kimball's leadersh...