Description
Object description
whole: the image is positioned centrally, held within red, white and blue borders. The title is separate and positioned in
the upper quarter, in blue, and in red, white and blue. The main text is set below the image, coloured blue, white and red. Additional text
flanks the image, held within two yellow plaque designs. All set against a white background.
image: French soldiers march past the Arc de Triomphe bearing Tricolores inscribed with First World War Battle Honours. Joining them from
above are the spirits of the Napoleonic armies.
text: TOUTE la FRANCE CHANTE 'L'ARC de TRIOMPHE
chanté par
Les plus Célèbres Artistes d'Opéra
Les plus grandes Vedettes du Music-Hall
Les Orphéons les Chorales et toutes les Sociétés de Chant Municipales et Scolaires
L'Arc de Triomphe Marche de la Victoire
Poème de PIERRE CHAPELLE
Musique de LÉON HECKMANN et CH. THUILLIER
DÉFILÉ MILITAIRE par G. BALAY.
Chef de Musique de la Garde Républicaine
CS [monogram]
Felix Jobbé duval 1919
Aux Mélodies Nouvelles
4, Bd. Saint-Denis, 4 - Paris
exécuté par
Les Musiques de la GARDE RÉPUBLICAINE et celles de tous LES REGIMENTS
Par toutes les HARMONIES ET FANFARES et tous les ORCHESTRES
L'ARC de TRIOMPHE
CSIMORE
Marche de la Victoire
Affiches La Lyre 36 Fb St Denis, PARIS
GRAND DÉFILÉ NATIONAL
Imp. VANWALSCAPPEL. 15 Rue de Picpus. PARIS
VISA No.16.665
[The whole of France is singing 'L'Arc de Triomphe'. Sung by the most celebrated artists from the opera. The greatest music-hall stars. The
choral societies, choirs and all municipal and School choral societies. 'L'Arc de Triomphe.' Victory March. Words by Pierre Chapelle. Music
by Léon Heckmann and Ch. Thuillier. Military parade by G. Balay. Band leader of the Republican Guard. At Mélodies Nouvelles [New Tunes]
[address]. Performed by the bands of the Republican Guard and those of all the regiments. By all wind bands and brass bands and all
orchestras. 'L'Arc de Triomphe.' Victory March. La Lyre Posters [address]. Grand National Parade. Vanwalscappel, Printers
[address].]
Physical description
VISA No.16.665.
The image is reminiscent of a First World War poster by SEM (see PST 4345).
Inscription
REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE AFFICHES 15c & 2/10
Inscription
[unreadable] NATIONAL 5 JUIN 1919 PARIS Rue de Clignancourt
Inscription
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