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Crinoline parasol

Title
Crinoline parasol [graphic] / Ch. Vernier.
Author
Vernier, Charles, 1831-1887.
Publication
[Paris : Maison Martinet, 185-? or later]

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Still imageSupervised use *MGZFY Ver C Cri 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division. fnd
Description
1 print : lithograph, hand-colored; 26 x 32 cm.
Summary
Satirical cartoon demonstrating the crinoline parasol, an invention designed for ballerinas who perform in small theatres, so that they need not forgo the fashionably wide crinolines of the time.
Donor/Sponsor
Dance Committee Purchase Fund.
Series Statement
Crinolinomanie
Subjects
Genre/Form
Lithographs.
Note
  • Caption title. The caption reads in full: Crinoline parasol, de developpant en meme temps que les graces de la danseuse-- ces jupes ne tiennent pas de place dans les coulisses et seront specialement en usage dans les theatres de petite dimension.
  • Series caption title: Crinolinomanie.
  • Lith. Destouches.
Funding (note)
  • Purchased with funds from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Biography (note)
  • Charles Vernier, a French printmaker and painter, was famed for his caricatures and cartoons, many of which appeared in the satirical journal Le Charivari, an illustrated newspaper published in Paris from 1833 to 1937. This cartoon, which was part of a set titled La crinolinomanie, was also published in Le Charivari.
Call Number
*MGZFY Ver C Cri 1
OCLC
825552831
Author
Vernier, Charles, 1831-1887.
Title
Crinoline parasol [graphic] / Ch. Vernier.
Imprint
[Paris : Maison Martinet, 185-? or later]
Series
Crinolinomanie
Funding
Purchased with funds from the Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Biography
Charles Vernier, a French printmaker and painter, was famed for his caricatures and cartoons, many of which appeared in the satirical journal Le Charivari, an illustrated newspaper published in Paris from 1833 to 1937. This cartoon, which was part of a set titled La crinolinomanie, was also published in Le Charivari.
Local Note
Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
For a b&w version of this print, published in the journal Le Charivari, see: *MGZFX Cha 12.
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Committee for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division. Funder
Research Call Number
*MGZFY Ver C Cri 1
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