LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER ON THE CIRCUS OF 1881 - Lot 115

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LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER ON THE CIRCUS OF 1881 - Lot 115
LITHOGRAPHIC POSTER ON THE CIRCUS OF 1881 "Hippodrome au pont de l'Alma - equestrian season, 1881 - Every evening at 8:30 am Representation Sundays, Thursdays and holidays ". TESTU MASSIN, CHAMPENOIS Cie Imprimeurs Editeurs, 66 Boulevard Saint Michel Paris Very fresh colors for this poster of 1881 75 x 69,5 cm Folds, light stains and small tears Very rare poster representing the different circus shows that took place between 1877 and 1892 in this gigantic and mythical showroom named Hippodrome de Paris built near the Pont de l'Alma at the initiative of Charles Zidler, director, showman and already at the origin of the Moulin Rouge Ball. Initially built in 1877 in wood, canvas and brick in the manner of the previous racecourses, the building was completely rebuilt for safety reasons according to the plans of the architect Gustave Gridaine, mostly in metal by the company Fives-Lille. On May 7, 1878, the Parisians discovered this immense construction that could accommodate 6,000 people. The Paris racecourse, also called the Pont de l'Alma racecourse, existed for fifteen years, from 1877 to 1892. The owner of the land did not want to renew the lease.
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