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− | 1931 monochrome reproduction of ''Une répétition au cirque Fernando'' ("A Rehearsal at Cirque Fernando"), oil of canvas, by Maurice Blum (1832-1909). This painting was exhibited at the Paris's Salon of 1874. It shows the construction used by Fernando in late 1873 and early 1874 | + | 1931 monochrome photographic reproduction of ''Une répétition au cirque Fernando'' ("A Rehearsal at Cirque Fernando"), oil of canvas, by Maurice Blum (1832-1909). This painting was exhibited at the Paris's Salon of 1874. It shows the construction used by Fernando in late 1873 and early 1874 on the Boulevard de Rochechouart in Paris, before the circus building. (1874) — ''Private Collection'' |
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+ | *History: [[Cirque Fernando]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:53, 7 April 2016
1931 monochrome photographic reproduction of Une répétition au cirque Fernando ("A Rehearsal at Cirque Fernando"), oil of canvas, by Maurice Blum (1832-1909). This painting was exhibited at the Paris's Salon of 1874. It shows the construction(French) A temporary circus building, originally made of wood and canvas, and later, of steel elements supporting a canvas top and wooden wall. Also known as a "semi-construction." used by Fernando in late 1873 and early 1874 on the Boulevard de Rochechouart in Paris, before the circus building. (1874) — Private Collection
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- History: Cirque Fernando
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