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rare French Advertising Fan Arbre du Vrai Robinson Paris by H. Schick VG+
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rare vintage French Advertising Fan "Arbre du Vrai Robinson" Paris VG+
this rare fan refers to the Robinson tree houses, dance halls and cabarets in the 1850s in Paris, France,,,, unsure when this was made. Image of pensive woman
NOTES:
With the advent of the railway, Parisians could readily escape the confines of the city to the al fresco guinguettes
of the suburbs. Most commonly found beside the country?s waterways,
these hostelries offered food, drink and lively music. Guesquin
built his dream guinguette in a grove of trees, constructing
three shady, rose-festooned pavilions in the branches of a 200-year-old
chestnut in the rue de Malabry. In these treehouses, the customers were
able to enjoy a romantic meal of roast chicken and champagne, hoisted
aloft by means of ropes and pulleys.
Guesquin first named the restaurant The Grand Robinson. However, his idea was so successful he soon had to rename it the Vrai Arbre de Robinson
(True Tree of Robinson) because competitors found other giant chestnuts
in which to build their bistros. At its height, there were more than
ten taverns with more than 200 gazebos in the trees of Plessis.
Donkeys brought merry-makers from the station, and
miniature train tracks reached up into the treetop canopies where
customers could dine. There was wine and song as people danced to the
tunes of musicians in the shady bowers below; young women on swings
practised their best Fragonard poses.
The village became such a popular Sunday destination that in 1909, the
district was officially renamed Plessis-Robinson.
VG+ condition.
I will ship via the US Post Office and add tracking. international first class
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