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Black and white vintage drawing from "La revue de Marigny" showcasing portraits of actors Dearly, Mistinguett, Paul Clerc, Marise Fairy, Emile Milo, Georges Tréville, and Morton, prominent French performers from early 20th century.
Historical black and white image of Théâtre Marigny captured by Andrieux ND, showcasing the theater's façade and architecture
Black and white aristotype photograph by Photo-club de Paris showing a café outside Théâtre Marigny in Paris' 8th arrondissement, dated from 19th-20th century, preserved unmounted in a polyester sleeve, part of Musée Carnavalet collection.
The cast and band of the musical G.I. Carmen performing on stage at Theatre Marigny in Paris, France, in November 1945.
A 62 by 89.8 cm historic typographic print of the Champs-Elysées created by Broise et Courtier. This 1911 acquisition at Musée Carnavalet showcases traditional typographic printing techniques with inscriptions on verso, donated by Maurice Quentin-Bauchart.
Historic share certificate of Etablissements Léon Volterra and Théâtre Marigny issued on May 30, 1927, showcasing vintage typography and design from the early 20th century
Inauguration ticket for Marigny-Théâtre located on Champs-Élysées illustrated with a wood engraving by Alfred Choubrac, printed with typographic techniques. The ticket, divided into three parts by perforations, dates back to early 20th century and is part of Musée Carnavalet collection, Paris (inven
Historic wood engraving theater program for La bulle d'amour at Marigny Theatre, printed by Imprimerie Bourgerie et Cie, from 1911, folded trifold, part of Musée Carnavalet collection
Antique woodblock print program for Marigny theatre's La bulle d'amour, measuring 15 by 31.7 cm, folded accordion style, featuring stamp 'LEGS Quentin Bauchart 1911'. Preserved in Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris.
Cover image depicting a French theatrical publication titled 'Les fourberies de Scapin' by Molière and 'La seconde surprise de l'amour' by Marivaux, containing press clippings and a theatre program.
Collection pages featuring press clippings and program for Georges Feydeau's theatrical play 'Occupe toi d'Amélie' in French.
Artwork by Pierre Payen depicting Saint-Granier, Nina Myral, Marguerite Gilbert, Sacha Lyo and Horam-Myrtill in the Folies de Paris revue at the Folies-Marigny, published in Ric et Rac on November 29, 1930.
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