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  • Seller image for Mesdames Nos Aïeules A. Robida c.1890 for sale by Circa

    Alphonse Robida (1848-1926)

    Language: French

    Published by Librairie Illustrée, Paris, France, 1890

    Seller: Circa, Athens, ATTIC, Greece

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    Mesdames Nos Aïeules - Dix Siècles d'Élégances Text and illustrations by Alphonse Robida. Paris, Librairie Illustrée, c.1890. A classic French work on the history of women's fashion, covering ten centuries of dress styles. Includes hand-colored plates and numerous in-text illustrations, depicting clothing styles from the Middle Ages through the 19th century. Author: Alphonse Robida (1848-1926) Publisher: Librairie Illustrée, Paris Date: c.1890 Language: French Illustrations: Multiple hand-colored fashion plates Subject: Fashion history / Costume / Decorative arts.

  • Seller image for Le Chat noir N°353 de la septième année du samedi 20 octobre 1888 for sale by Librairie Le Feu Follet

    Alphonse ALLAIS - Albert ROBIDA

    Published by Au cabaret Le Chat noir, 1888

    Seller: Librairie Le Feu Follet, Paris, France

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    couverture souple. Au cabaret Le Chat noir | Paris 20 octobre 1888 | 31 x 45 cm | en feuillets | Edition originale, un des rares exemplaires imprimés sur vergé. Le numéro se constitue de 4 pages et est illustré d'une bande dessinée d'Albert Robida : "Vient de paraître ! ". Contributions littéraires d'Alphonse Allais "La bonne fille", George Auriol "La statue de César Dupeauprez", Gaston Méry "Au parc Monceau" dédié à Albert Tinchant. Agréable exemplaire en dépit de quelques taches claires en marges. Le Chat noir est une revue hebdomadaire créée par Rodolphe Salis et Emile Goudeau, publiée de 1882 à 1897, dans le but de promouvoir le célèbre cabaret du même nom dont elle se veut la mémoire. On y publie les textes déclamés durant les spectacles. Il s'agit, en outre, d'un important témoignage littéraire et artistique de la fin du XIXe siècle, autour de la bohème et de l'effervescence parisienne qui lui est propre. | [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION FOLLOWS] First edition, one of the rare copies printed on laid paper. This issue comprises 4 pages and includes a comic strip by Albert Robida: "Vient de paraître !" Literary contributions by Alphonse Allais ("La bonne fille"), George Auriol ("La statue de César Dupeauprez"), and Gaston Méry ("Au parc Monceau"), dedicated to Albert Tinchant. A pleasant copy, with only a few faint marginal spots. Le Chat noir was a weekly magazine founded by Rodolphe Salis and Emile Goudeau, published from 1882 to 1897, intended to promote the famous cabaret of the same name, of which it served as a lasting record. It published texts recited during the performances. The magazine stands as a significant literary and artistic document of the late 19th century, reflecting the bohemian spirit and the vibrant Parisian atmosphere of the era. *.