Jules LÉVY, Jules JOUY
Programme du concert des Décadents du 27 avril au 3 mai 1894
Paris 27 avril-3 mai 1894|26.50 x 17.60 cm|broché
Jules LEVY & Jules JOUY
& CARPENTIER
Décadent's concert program from 27 April to 3 May 1894
Paris 27 April-3 May 1894| 26.5 x 17.6 cm | one leaf
Rare first edition of the Décadent's concert program held from 27 April to 3 May 1894 at 16 bis Rue Fontaine, in Paris.
On the reverse there is an elegant and humorous blue lithographed poster promoting Carpentier's “lively shadows.”
The leaflet has significant foxing, its lower left corner is cut, there are superficial sections of paper missing and the remains of some adhesive paper in the margin of the program.
Successor of the Café des Incohérents created by Jules Lévy, writer, actor and ex-Hydropath, the musical and artistic café on Rue Fontaine is renamed “concert des Décadents” in 1893, and placed under the artistic direction of chansonnier Jules Jouy and the signer Marguerite Dufay. Performers included, among others, Marcel Legay, Paul Delmet, Armand Masson, Georges Tiercy, et Paul Daubry.
& CARPENTIER
Décadent's concert program from 27 April to 3 May 1894
Paris 27 April-3 May 1894| 26.5 x 17.6 cm | one leaf
Rare first edition of the Décadent's concert program held from 27 April to 3 May 1894 at 16 bis Rue Fontaine, in Paris.
On the reverse there is an elegant and humorous blue lithographed poster promoting Carpentier's “lively shadows.”
The leaflet has significant foxing, its lower left corner is cut, there are superficial sections of paper missing and the remains of some adhesive paper in the margin of the program.
Successor of the Café des Incohérents created by Jules Lévy, writer, actor and ex-Hydropath, the musical and artistic café on Rue Fontaine is renamed “concert des Décadents” in 1893, and placed under the artistic direction of chansonnier Jules Jouy and the signer Marguerite Dufay. Performers included, among others, Marcel Legay, Paul Delmet, Armand Masson, Georges Tiercy, et Paul Daubry.
€600