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Renee de Presles - French Entertainer, famous for her Folies Bergere performance Le Reveil d une Parisienne. Date: 1906
Henri Francoid Becque 2HENRI (or Henry) FRANCOIS BECQUE French playwright whose oeuvre ranged from social themes to comedy : Les corbeaux and La Parisienne are his most successful works. Date: 1837 - 1899
Henri Francoid Becque 1HENRI (or Henry) FRANCOIS BECQUE French playwright whose oeuvre ranged from social themes to comedy : Les corbeaux and La Parisienne are his most successful works. Date: 1837 - 1899
French Post BoxA Parisienne posts a letter in a public letter box, and a gent hurries up hoping he hasn t missed the post, while the postman waits to make his collection. Date: circa 1818
Gown of 1835 / RobidaThe clothing of a fashionable Parisienne of 1835 according to a later source wears a pink gown with full bishop sleeves, lace mancherons & a broad green sash belt with a buckle. Date: 1835
Gown of 1810 / RobidaA fair Parisienne of 1810 according to a later source, wears a high-waisted striped gown with puffed sleeves & vandyked trim, a tall crowned hat & shawl. Date: 1810
Carnival celebrationsA young woman in Carnival mood! Date: 1923
Cartoon, Parisian woman out shopping, WW1Cartoon showing an elegant Parisian woman in a very tall hat, out shopping for fabrics. She asks for a large amount of material for a new hat, in spite of wartime austerity. Date: 1917
Parisienne of 1790Revolution or no Revolution, Parisiennes like to dress fashionably... Date: 1790
Parisienne 1760A woman of Paris during the reign of Louis XV Date: circa 1760
Hat Lightning ConductorParisienne women wearing hat lightning-conductors. Date: 1778
French BoudoirA fashionable Parisiennes boudoir Date: 1921
Parisian woman wearing picture hat 1907Parisian woman wearing a simple white narrow striped zephyr with black and white spots. The trimming of the frock is by Bourniche
A Guide to Paris by George GrossmithPromotional flyer for The Guide to Paris a modernised version of Offenbachs La Vie Parisienne adapted by George Grossmith. First produced a the Alhambra Theatre on 8th July /12
The Gay Parisienne by George DancePromotional cut out flyer of The Gay Parisienne by George Dance from his play The Barmaid; music Ernest Vousden. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Northampton on 1st October 1894
Costume of Pont-Leveque, Calvados.. Her clothes show her to be a lady of leisure: merino-wool redingote trimmed with velvet, a shawl in imitation cashmere
Bouquet of Roses scene from Folie Parisienne at the French Casino, New York and Miami Beach, 1935-1936 Date: circa 1936
Mezzanine and theatre restaurant at the French Casino New YoA view of the mezzanine and theatre restaurant at the French Casino New York Date: circa 1936
Folie Parisienne at the French Casino, New York and Miami BeScenes from Folie Parisienne at the French Casino, New York and Miami Beach, 1935-1936 (La Normandie, Bouquet of Roses and Ladies and their Dogs) Date: circa 1936
Paris Exhibition 1900 - Folies ParisienneSlide showing a colour picture of the Folies Parisienne pavilion at the Paris Exhibition. Part of Box 198. Boswell Collection. Paris Exhibition. Slide number 49
Show girl with revealing dressYoung lady, looks like a show girl wearing a revealing dress, while holding a parasol. Date: 1914
The Birthday dressA dress design based on front covers of the magazine La Vie Parisienne. Date: 1935
Cartoon, The Wife of a Soldier, WW1Cartoon, The Wife of a Soldier - And you, who never wanted to carry anything! Possibly drawn for the French magazine La Vie Parisienne
Pont de Carrousel, Paris, France, which spans the River Seine between the Quai des Tuileries and the Quai Voltaire. Date: circa 1900
Parisienne ArtistAn old lady street artist paints at her easel, while a group of fashionable young women (one swigging from a bottle!) watch her, Paris, France. Date: late 1960s
Parisian RacegoerA chic Parisienne watches the race through her binoculars. Date: 1900
Folie Parisienne at the French CasinoProgramme cover for Folie Parisienne at the French Casino, New York, 1935, the second Clifford Fischer show Date: 1935
La Parisienne en 1912A variety of fashions on view during the summer week at Auteuil and Longchamp
LA Vie Parisienne DressA dress design based on front covers of the magazine La Vie Parisienne including a hat made from the magazine itself
K. R. and A. I. (Illustrated): Purchase of Foreign LiteraturThree sailors enjoying a copy the magazine, La Vie Parisienne during World War One; not the sort of literature recommended in the Kings Regulations and Admiralty Instructions booklets
La Vie Parisienne / MarianneA cover girl dressed as a rather seductive Marianne with the French flag wrapped around her, looks surprised at bills or invoices held out to her by British and American hands
WEEKs LUGGAGE 1926A Parisienne packs for a weeks stay......and if I find I ve forgotten something, you can always pop back to Paris in your car and get it for me !
Parisienne with ParasolA Parisienne, walking near the Bois de Boulogne, seems to be using her parasol more as a defence against an unwelcome stranger than as a protection from the sun !
Lady & Mirror 1832A Parisienne in a fine dress stands modestly before her mirror
Gown of 1814 / RobidaA fair Parisienne of 1814 according to a later source, wears a green gown with scalloped hemline & ruff, a hat with large brim & rosette & a fringed shawl
Girl on Windy PromenadeA girl heads into the wind on a seaside esplanade : the artists of La vie Parisienne are very fond of depicting their models in windswept situations
TheatrephoneThanks to the theatrephone, a Parisienne could listen to Verdis Falstaff or the Oedipus Rex of Sophocles, live from the theatres
Parisienne 1777A Parisienne protects her complexion with a parasol, but she will need more than that to save her in the revolution which will shortly occur
French Woman 1792A young Parisienne wears a simple dress but an elaborate hat
Parisian Lady 1787A bourgeois Parisienne just before the revolution
French MerveilleuseA Parisienne adopts a more distinctive style, appropriate to the break with the aristocratic style encouraged by the officials of the Revolution
Female Type in Wind 1918An attractive Parisienne battles against a strong wind
Colette / Vie ParisienneSIDONIE-GABRIELLE WILLY French novelist: a caricature
Paris News StallA Parisienne buys a newspaper from a street stall
Lady & Dogs in RainRain or fine, dogs must be taken for their walk; this Parisienne, doing her dog- owners duty, has only a tiny brolly to protect her from the downpour
CASQUE D OR PAINTEDreal name : Amelie Elie Noted Parisienne gigolette, gangsters moll who achieved fame after a fight between rival admirers : here she is being painted by Albert Depre
CASQUE D OR DRESSEDreal name : Amelie Elie Noted Parisienne gigolette, gangsters moll who achieved fame after a fight between rival admirers : dressed here as a femme du monde