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Poster for the Cirque Bureau announcing its transition from railroad travel to road travel (1953) — ''Musée du Cirque Alain Frère''
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Poster for the Cirque Bureau announcing its transition from railroad travel to road travel. The designer from Chabrillac (a famous French creator and printer of circus posters), used the classic illustration of a four-pole big top commonly used at the time, although Bureau still traveled with a two-pole tent  (1953) — ''Musée du Cirque Alain Frère''
  
 
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Poster for the Cirque Bureau announcing its transition from railroad travel to road travel. The designer from Chabrillac (a famous French creator and printer of circus posters), used the classic illustration of a four-pole big topThe circus tent. America: The main tent of a traveling circus, where the show is performed, as opposed to the other tops. (French, Russian: Chapiteau) commonly used at the time, although Bureau still traveled with a two-pole tent (1953) — Musée du Cirque Alain Frère

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