Lithograph poster promoting a flamenco show held in Paris. In the second half of the nineteenth century, the “espagnolade” was in vogue in Paris; this term indicates a whole idiosyncratic, long-lasting iconography, dominated by the folksy image of Andalusia, toreros, bandoleros and flamenco. Not surprisingly, flamenco shows were very popular at the time. Printed by Louis Galice, linen backed, B condition. Dimensions in inches: 55.9 x 39.4''.
C-139 | |
Author | -ANONYMOUS |
Year | 1920 |
Height | 142 |
Width | 100 |
Country | Spain |
Printer | LOUIS GALICE |
Conservation | B+ |
Printing | Lithography |
Support | On linen |