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(The ring crew entrance at the Nouveau Cirque, illustration by Ferdinand Lunel (1857-1933) for the magazine ''Le Courier Français'' of April 1889. The clown depicted backstage may be George Foottit (1889) — ''Document: Gallica/BnF – Bibliot...) |
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Latest revision as of 19:18, 5 December 2020
The "barrière(French) The line of uniformed artists and assistants who, in the old equestrian circus, stood at attention at the ring entrance to assist their fellow performers if needed. When seen today, the Barrière is usually made of the Ring Crew." (ring crew) entrance at the Nouveau Cirque, illustration by Ferdinand Lunel (1857-1933) for the magazine Le Courier Français of April 1889. The clown depicted backstage may be George Foottit (1889) — Document: Gallica/BnF – Bibliothèque nationale de France
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- History: Nouveau Cirque (Paris)
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