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An odd tradition of the 1st January in the Parisian theatres, the Fireman Kiss
XIR661378 An odd tradition of the 1st January in the Parisian theatres, the Fireman Kiss, front cover illustration from Le Petit Journal, supplement illustre, 4th January 1914 (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: une curieuse tradition du 1er Janvier dans les theatres parisiens, le baiser du pompier; couverture; ); Giraudon; French, out of copyright
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An Odd Tradition of the 1st January - The Fireman Kiss
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. This print captures a peculiar tradition that took place on the 1st of January in Parisian theatres during the early 20th century. Featured on the front cover illustration of Le Petit Journal's supplement illustre, dated 4th January 1914, this colorful lithograph showcases an enchanting scene filled with laughter and joy. In this whimsical image, we witness male and female performers from various theatrical disciplines coming together to celebrate the new year. Comedians, actors, actresses, and dancers adorned in vibrant costumes grace the stage alongside Mephisto himself – donning his iconic red devilish attire. At center stage stands a graceful ballerina poised en pointe while wearing a delicate ballet skirt. Surrounding her are firemen dressed in their distinctive uniforms complete with helmets and mustaches. With beaming smiles upon their faces, these brave firefighters partake in an unusual custom known as "the Fireman Kiss". As tradition dictates, these valiant heroes bestow kisses upon actresses and other female performers to bring good luck for the upcoming year. This charming display symbolizes unity between artists and those who protect them while spreading happiness throughout the theatre community. Preserved within this historical photograph is not only a glimpse into Parisian culture but also a testament to how traditions can foster camaraderie among diverse individuals. It serves as a reminder that even amidst odd customs, love and celebration can thrive
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