19th Century French Lithographs La Rigolbochomanie Set of 6







19th Century French Lithographs La Rigolbochomanie Set of 6
A set of six 19th century French hand colored lithographs from the series entitled La Rigolbochomanie depicting the craze surrounding the celebrated can-can dancer Rigolboche. The volume of lithographs was created by the artist Charles Vernier (1831-1887) and published in Paris by Maison Martinez and printed by Lith. Destouches. Gold tone frames with pink mats. Minor losses. Paper with some foxing. Circa 1860-1880.
Dimensions: 16.5"H x 12.75 x .5"D
The title La Rigolbochomanie translates to "the Rigolboche-mania," referring to the intense public fascination with the dancer Marguerite Badel (1842–1920). Known by her stage name Rigolboche, she was famous for helping popularize and develop the can-can dance between 1855 and 1860, becoming a Parisian celebrity whose image was highly sought after.
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