[SECOND EMPIRE COURTESY] Julie BARON. Vintage print on album - Lot 444

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[SECOND EMPIRE COURTESY] Julie BARON. Vintage print on album - Lot 444
[SECOND EMPIRE COURTESY] Julie BARON. Vintage print on albumen paper, business card size, 10.5 x 6 cm. By E. LADREY. Theatre actress (Bouffes-Parisiens), managed not to be registered by the vice police, unlike her sister, mentioned under number 221: "Baron Léonie, aged twenty-five, actress. She plays at the Théâtre des Variétés. She is the sister of Julia Baron, and has been living for three years in a magnificent apartment on rue Taitbout, number 27. She has a large household, has several servants and receives many visitors. Her name was found written in the notebook of the pimp Rondy [...]." She debuted on December 30, 1868 in Le Carnaval d'un Merle blanc, a carnival folly in 4 acts, by Chivot and Duru, music by Charles Lecoq. Then in 1874, after a last campaign in Russia, she retired from the theatre to marry M. Vilmer, a young comic from the Théâtre du Palais-Royal.
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