"Harry Fragson Music Hall Poster by Émile Tabouret 1890," remastered in the Elliott Best Studio.

"Harry Fragson Music Hall Poster by Émile Tabouret 1890," remastered in the Elliott Best Studio.

COLLECTOR – 11x14in / 28x36cm
$79.00
Sale price  $79.00 Regular price 
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"Harry Fragson Music Hall Poster by Émile Tabouret 1890," remastered in the Elliott Best Studio.

"Harry Fragson Music Hall Poster by Émile Tabouret 1890," remastered in the Elliott Best Studio.

$79.00
Sale price  $79.00 Regular price 
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This vibrant 1890 poster by Émile Tabouret celebrates Harry Fragson, one of the most popular music hall entertainers of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Fragson's charm, wit, and musical talent made him a beloved figure on both sides of the Channel, embodying the glamorous world of music hall entertainment at its peak.

Born Léon Philippe Pot in London to French parents, Harry Fragson (1869-1913) became one of the era's most successful music hall performers. Equally at home in London and Paris, he performed comic songs, sentimental ballads, and witty patter that delighted audiences. His sophisticated style and bilingual repertoire made him a unique bridge between British and French entertainment cultures.

Tabouret was a skilled poster artist working during the golden age of chromolithography. His work for music hall performers captured the energy, glamour, and personality that made these entertainers beloved, using bold colors and dynamic compositions to attract audiences and celebrate star power.

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