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With photographer's red stamp on verso and negative number in pencil. The Foire du Trone is one of the largest country fairs in France that attracts a staggering five million visitors each year. Its origins date back to 957 when merchants met with farmers and producers to trade grain and rice. Over its 1,000-year history, it has shifted venues, changed names and survived the French Revolution to become one of the biggest fairs in the French calendar. Provenance: Photographer to Models, Marc and Christiane Chevalier. Comes with a letter of provenance from Marc Chevalier. © Gamma Rapho, Robert Doisneau.

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Christiane Chevalier Eating Cotton Candy at Ivresse, Foire du Trone
Robert Doisneau Christiane Chevalier Eating Cotton Candy at Ivresse, Foire du Trone

Price $3,500

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Description

Ref.# 11752

Medium Silver print

Mount unmounted

Photo Date 1953  Print Date 1953

Dimensions 9-1/2 x 7-1/8 in. (241 x 181 mm)

Photo Country France

Photographer Country

User ID:11752 and ID: France

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