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Programme cover for Casino de Paris
Programme cover for Casino de Paris, Paris, 1923-1926. Artwork by Charles Gesmar Date: 1923
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Step right up and prepare to be entranced by the enchanting world of the Casino de Paris in 1920s Paris, as depicted in this programme cover illustration. The art deco design, created by the renowned French artist Charles Gesmar in 1923, invites us into a night of decadence and delight. At the heart of the scene, a showgirl in a dazzling sequin dress and feather headdress strikes a pose, exuding confidence and allure. Surrounding her, a riot of color and movement unfolds: musicians playing jazzy tunes, couples dancing the Charleston, and a sea of curious onlookers. The Casino de Paris was renowned for its lively cabaret shows, featuring music, dance, and comedy acts that captivated audiences and set the tone for the Roaring Twenties. The intricate art deco design of the programme cover is a testament to the opulence and glamour of the era. The use of bold lines, geometric shapes, and rich colors creates a sense of energy and excitement, drawing the viewer in and transporting them to a bygone age. The illustration also serves as a reminder of the important role that cabarets and nightlife played in shaping the cultural landscape of Paris during this time. Charles Gesmar was a leading figure in the French art scene of the 1920s and 1930s, and his work was featured in numerous publications and exhibitions. This programme cover for the Casino de Paris is just one example of his ability to capture the spirit of the times and create a visual feast for the eyes. Whether you're a fan of art deco design, jazz music, or simply want to take a trip back in time, this programme cover is a must-see.
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