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Poster - Uncle Tom's Cabin / The Death of Little Eva
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin / The Death of Little Eva
    S.C. Allen and Company Ltd.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin / The Death of Little Eva

  • Object:

    Poster

  • Place of origin:

    London, England (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1905 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    S.C. Allen and Company Ltd. (issued by)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Colour lithograph

  • Museum number:

    E.146-1935

  • Gallery location:

    In Storage

  • Image in copyright

Harriet Beecher Stowe’s novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, which tells the story of Uncle Tom, a long-suffering African American slave, was first published in serial form in 1851. It went on to become the best-selling book of the 19th century, becoming known to audiences on both sides of the Atlantic through the publication itself and its many ‘spin-offs’, which included illustrated song sheets, theatre productions, ceramic figures and even wallpaper designs.

This poster was made to promote a theatre production of around 1905. It depicts a scene from the novel in which Eva, a white girl whom Tom had rescued from drowning before being bought to work on her family’s plantation, experiences a vision of heaven at death. Her vision leads those around her to resolve to change their lives. Eva’s father promises to free Tom but is killed before being able to do so and Tom is sold to a vicious plantation owner.

Uncle Tom’s Cabin is often credited as a driving force behind America’s anti-slavery movement. However it also contributed to the negative stereotyping of black people, particularly in the character of Uncle Tom who passively accepts his fate.

Physical description

Colour poster depicting scene from 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'. Right part: Little Eva dies in bed after experiencing a vision of heaven. Her father holds her hand, the other clutched to his face. Uncle Tom kneels at the foot of her bed and three other characters gather to the right of the bed. Left part: Under a moonlight sky a group of black slaves kneels praying for Eva.

Place of Origin

London, England (made)

Date

ca. 1905 (made)

Artist/maker

S.C. Allen and Company Ltd. (issued by)

Materials and Techniques

Colour lithograph

Dimensions

Length: 75 cm card mount, Width: 54.5 cm card mount, Length: 75 cm poster, Width: 50.7 cm poster

Object history note

Accessions register notes: 28 February 1935, E.122-166-1935. Mr M.J. Landa Gift. Theatrical posters (45), artist catalogued as 'anonymous'. Average size. Each (30 x 20).

Descriptive line

Poster for a production of 'Uncle Tom's Cabin', ca.1905

Production Note

The designer of the poster is unknown.

Subjects depicted

Slave

Categories

Entertainment & Leisure; Black History; Slavery & Abolitionism; Posters

Collection code

PDP

Qr_O127412
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