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(Cirque Fernando's review in caricature by Henriot (Henri Maigrot, 1857-1933) for the ''Journal Amusant'', featuring, among others, Geronimo Medrano, Louis Fernando, and the clown-acrobat Gassion, father of the famous chanteuse Edith Piaf (1886) —...) |
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Cirque Fernando's review in caricature by Henriot (Henri Maigrot, 1857-1933) for the ''Journal Amusant'', featuring, among others, Geronimo Medrano, Louis Fernando, and the clown-acrobat Gassion, father of the famous chanteuse Edith Piaf (1886) — ''Private Collection'' | Cirque Fernando's review in caricature by Henriot (Henri Maigrot, 1857-1933) for the ''Journal Amusant'', featuring, among others, Geronimo Medrano, Louis Fernando, and the clown-acrobat Gassion, father of the famous chanteuse Edith Piaf (1886) — ''Private Collection'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 19 September 2022
Cirque Fernando's review in caricature by Henriot (Henri Maigrot, 1857-1933) for the Journal Amusant, featuring, among others, Geronimo Medrano, Louis Fernando, and the clownGeneric term for all clowns and augustes. '''Specific:''' In Europe, the elegant, whiteface character who plays the role of the straight man to the Auguste in a clown team.-acrobat Gassion, father of the famous chanteuse Edith Piaf (1886) — Private Collection
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- History: Cirque Fernando
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