1914-02
Vertical file 4: OVR 101-110
GUSN-199125
Posters for the following: the Pageant of Knights of Momus, the Pageant of Mystick Krewe of Comus, the Pageant of Rex and the Pageant of Krewe of Proteus at Carnival in New Orleans.
The "KOM" parade was a fixture of the Mardi Gras festivities, and the group's trademark was mokery and biting satirical humor. The Mystick Krewe was started in 1856 to celebrate Mardi Gras in a less crude fashion. The Pageant of Rex was for the "King of the Carnival." The Krewe of Proteus is the second oldest parade Krewe at Mardi Gras, dating as early as the 1880s.
Carnival (pre-Lenten festival)
parades
satire (artistic device)
festivals
prints (visual works)
lithographs
Prints and Engravings Collection Number 102
4 lithographed sheets
GC002
Prints and engravings collection, 1830s-1920s
1988
GC002.02.102
Estate
28 x 42 1/8 (HxW)(inches)
Estate of Edwin B. Sears, 1988
New Orleans (Orleans parish, Louisiana)
Walle & Co. (Publisher)
prints (visual works)
lithographs
Mardi Gras
Item
Vertical file 4: OVR 101-110
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