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Poster advertising the Cirque d'Été, Paris, France, 22nd July 1882, starring Lurline 'La Reine des Eaux

Poster
1882 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This advertises that the evening's programme started at 8.30 but judging from the size of the typography of her name, the star of the show was undoubtedly Miss Lurline 'the Queen of the Waters' whose appearance is advertised for 10 o'clock. Also known as 'the mermaid', Miss Lurline's performance principally consisted of staying submerged in a glass tank of water surrounded by fish for two and a half minutes at a time, performing acrobatics and apparently even eating, wearing a close-fitting bodice and fleshings.

Other performers on the bill include Segommer, described as the 'world-famous Ventriloquist and Protean Artist' when he appearing at the London Hippodrome in 1901; Felicien Trewey (1848-1920), the multi-talented magician, mime, comedian, tightrope walker, balance artist, dancer, musician, and 'shadowgraphist', and the equestrienne Mlle. Adeline (1830-1900). Born Christina Friederike Krause, she was trained by the great equestrian and circus proprietor Ernst Renz, and became one of his star performers. In 1858 she had married the equestrian Baptiste Loisset Junior.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitlePoster advertising the Cirque d'Été, Paris, France, 22nd July 1882, starring Lurline 'La Reine des Eaux (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Letterpress
Brief description
Poster advertising the Cirque d'Été, Paris, France, 22nd July 1882. Printed by Morris, Père et Fils, Paris, 1882
Physical description
Typographic.
Dimensions
  • Poster height: 62.4cm
  • Poster width: 99cm
Marks and inscriptions
Stamped with Theatre Museum, V.A.M. stamp.
Object history
This poster was purchased with the scrapbook relating to the career of the 19th-century juggler Paul Cinquevalli. Associated Production: Cirque D'Ete. Performers: Lurline ('la reine des eaux'), Segommer ('imitateur des aimaux et dessinateur'), Mlle. Adelina, Trewey, Dick-Conrads (clowns). Company: Troupe Bozza. Champs Elysees, Paris. 22.7.1882. Performance category: circus.
Production
64 Rue Amelot
Summary
This advertises that the evening's programme started at 8.30 but judging from the size of the typography of her name, the star of the show was undoubtedly Miss Lurline 'the Queen of the Waters' whose appearance is advertised for 10 o'clock. Also known as 'the mermaid', Miss Lurline's performance principally consisted of staying submerged in a glass tank of water surrounded by fish for two and a half minutes at a time, performing acrobatics and apparently even eating, wearing a close-fitting bodice and fleshings.

Other performers on the bill include Segommer, described as the 'world-famous Ventriloquist and Protean Artist' when he appearing at the London Hippodrome in 1901; Felicien Trewey (1848-1920), the multi-talented magician, mime, comedian, tightrope walker, balance artist, dancer, musician, and 'shadowgraphist', and the equestrienne Mlle. Adeline (1830-1900). Born Christina Friederike Krause, she was trained by the great equestrian and circus proprietor Ernst Renz, and became one of his star performers. In 1858 she had married the equestrian Baptiste Loisset Junior.
Collection
Accession number
S.1797-1995

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