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Programme cover for Oh Les Belles Filles
Programme cover for Oh Les Belles Filles starring the Dolly Sisters at the Palace Theatre, Paris 1923. Artwork by Charles Gesmar.
1923
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Belles Dancers Dolly Filles Gesmar Night Life Programme Show Girl Show Girls Sisters 1923 Cabaret Deco
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Oh Les Belles Filles
EDITORS COMMENTS
- A Vibrant and Elegant Programme Cover from the Roaring Twenties Step back in time to the electrifying world of 1920s Parisian nightlife with this programme cover for the show "Oh Les Belles Filles," starring the legendary Dolly Sisters at the Palace Theatre. This exquisite illustration, created by the renowned artist Charles Gesmar in 1923, invites us to an unforgettable evening of music, dance, and cabaret delight. The Palace Theatre, a symbol of Parisian glamour and sophistication, is the perfect setting for this dazzling production. The intricate Art Deco design adorning the cover reflects the opulence and style that defined the era. The title, "Oh Les Belles Filles," translates to "Oh the Beautiful Girls," and the illustration certainly lives up to its name. The Dolly Sisters, two charismatic and talented performers, are depicted in all their glory, surrounded by an ensemble of showgirls, each exuding confidence and charm. The sisters, dressed in elegant costumes, are poised to captivate the audience with their unique blend of music, dance, and comedy. The jazz-infused music and energetic dance routines were sure to set the Palace Theatre ablaze with excitement. Charles Gesmar's illustration masterfully captures the essence of the 1920s, a time of liberation, creativity, and innovation. The vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and dynamic composition of the artwork are a testament to the artistic spirit of the era. Join us on a journey back to the golden age of cabaret, where the music played late into the night, the laughter echoed through the halls, and the spirit of the 1920s came alive on the stage. This programme cover is not just a piece of history, but a window into a bygone era that continues to inspire and captivate us today.
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