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LOTE 31:

La Pepiniere French Play Poster Dated 1898

Vendido por: $35
Preço inicial:
$ 25
Preço estimado :
$50 - $150
Comissão da leiloeira: 25% Mais detalhes
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La Pepiniere French Play Poster Dated 1898
Poster reads " La Pepiniere" at top and has play details at the bottom. OD/In frame it measures approx 17.5" H x 14" W. Not sure date of printing. Framing back label from "Phyllis Lucas Old Print Center, 981 Second Avenue, New York City." This poster advertises for a show at La Pepiniere Theatre, in Paris. A woman in a red cape next to her date. The show title "Chauffons! Chauffons!" translates to "Hot! Hot!". On the bottom right side of the poster, the show scheduled to have 2 acts, 3 tableaus and directed by MM. Fred Tony and J. Telloc. Jules-Alexandre Grun (1868 ? 1934) was a French post-impressionist painter, poster artist, and illustrator.
Condition: Absence of a condition statement does not imply the lot is in perfect condition, free from flaws, restoration, or the effects of aging. Condition reports can be obtained via email or telephone to us. Any condition statement given either verbally or written is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. All items are sold as is.