An original British theatrical poster for The Darling of the Gods, c. 1900s, lithograph in colours, featuring a stylised image of a samurai sword dripping with blood with a butterfly resting upon the blade, for the production written by David Belasco and John Luther Long, framed, 52cm x 42.5cm

For a similar advertising the production at His Majesty's Theatre see the Victoria & Albert Museum collection.

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