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| Josephine Baker as a Follies Bergere Girl |
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| Artist: | Unknown |
| Date: | 1930s |
| Medium: | Hand Painted Composition Figural Display |
| Dimensions: | 20" high x 11 1/4" across |
| Condition: | Excellent |
| Original Use: | Advertising Display |
| Price: | $2750.00
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| Above: Full view of hand painted composition figure |
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| Above: Detail of the topless Follies star |
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| Above: Josephine Baker photographed in banana skirt in 1927 |
A large and very rare hand painted composition figural advertising display of Josephine Baker in her legendary and scandalous banana skirt. The international sensation made its debut in the 1927 Follies Bergere show titled "Un Vent de Folie" and became Baker's signature costume. Likely French in manufacture, this is an antique and original burlesque era surviving advertising document, we have never seen another example and are certain few were manufactured and even fewer have survived.
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| Above: Another view |
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| Above: Back view |
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| Above: Bottom of composition figurine |
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| Above: Detail |
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| Above: The banana skirt |
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| Above: The lovely Josephine Baker as she appeared in 1926 |
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