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Decourcelle Collection

"Decourcelle: A Trailblazer in the World of Theater and Beyond" Step into the enchanting world of Decourcelle, where imagination knows no bounds. From Mlle

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau in the role of Richelieu in Decourcel's Une Soiree a la Bastille, 1845

Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau in the role of Richelieu in Decourcel's Une Soiree a la Bastille, 1845
FLO4631357 Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau in the role of Richelieu in Decourcel's Une Soiree a la Bastille, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Madame Mirecour in the role of Madame de Chavignac in Decourcelle's Une soiree a la Bastille, 1845

Madame Mirecour in the role of Madame de Chavignac in Decourcelle's Une soiree a la Bastille, 1845
FLO4631289 Madame Mirecour in the role of Madame de Chavignac in Decourcelle's Une soiree a la Bastille, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Miss Denain or Pauline-Leontine-Elisabeth-Desiree Mesnage as Mrs

Miss Denain or Pauline-Leontine-Elisabeth-Desiree Mesnage as Mrs. Delaunay in Decourcel's Une Soiree a la Bastille
FLO4631356 Miss Denain or Pauline-Leontine-Elisabeth-Desiree Mesnage as Mrs. Delaunay in Decourcel's Une Soiree a la Bastille, Theatre Francais, 1845

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Female French Horse Cab Driver - Madame Decourcelle - Paris

Female French Horse Cab Driver - Madame Decourcelle - Paris
Female French Horse Cab Driver - Madame Decourcelle and her best friend - Paris. Lady cab drivers were seen by paying customers as a far safer bet than their male counterparts

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Mlle. Denain as Mme. Delaunay in Une Soiree

Mlle. Denain as Mme. Delaunay in Une Soiree
Mlle. Denain or Pauline-Leontine-Elisabeth-Desiree Mesnage as Mme. Delaunay in Decourcelles Une Soiree a la Bastille, Theatre Francais, 1845

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Mirecour as Madame de Chavignac in Une Soiree

Mirecour as Madame de Chavignac in Une Soiree
Madame Mirecour in the role of Madame de Chavignac in Decourcelles Une Soiree a la Bastille, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollets Galerie

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau as Richelieu in

Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau as Richelieu in
Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau in the role of Richelieu in Decourcelles Une Soiree a la Bastille, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollets Galerie

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Theatre poster, Two Little Vagabonds

Theatre poster, Two Little Vagabonds by Sims and Shirley, based on a French play by Decourcelle. 1897

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Charles Frohmans dramatic production, The hand of destiny b

Charles Frohmans dramatic production, The hand of destiny by Pierre Decourcelle. Date c1896

Background imageDecourcelle Collection: Edward C. Whites dramatic production, Two little vagrants b

Edward C. Whites dramatic production, Two little vagrants by Pierre Decourcelle. Date c1898


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"Decourcelle: A Trailblazer in the World of Theater and Beyond" Step into the enchanting world of Decourcelle, where imagination knows no bounds. From Mlle. Denain's captivating portrayal as Mme. Delaunay in Une Soiree to Mirecour's mesmerizing transformation into Madame de Chavignac, every performance is a masterpiece. Witness Louis-Paul-Edouard Brindeau's spellbinding rendition as Richelieu, transporting you back to an era of grandeur and intrigue. The theatre poster for Two Little Vagabonds beckons with promises of laughter and heartwarming moments that will stay etched in your memory forever. But Decourcelle isn't confined to the stage alone; it extends its magic beyond. Meet Madame Decourcelle, a fearless female French horse cab driver navigating the bustling streets of Paris with grace and determination. The Royal Princess Theatre proudly showcases Two Little Vagabonds, inviting you on a journey filled with adventure and discovery. Its vibrant theater poster captures the essence of this whimsical tale that will leave you breathless. Charles Frohman takes center stage with his dramatic production, The Hand of Destiny—a gripping narrative that explores fate's intricate web woven by destiny itself. Brace yourself for an unforgettable experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Not one to be outdone, Edward C. White presents his own dramatic production—Two Little Vagrants—an emotional rollercoaster delving into themes of resilience and hope amidst adversity. Intriguing characters come alive under Decourcelle's guidance, leaving audiences captivated by their stories' depth and authenticity. Whether it be on stage or through daring ventures like Madame Decourcelle's horse cab driving, this name signifies innovation and passion within the realm of entertainment. Decourcelle continues to push boundaries while preserving the timeless essence of theater, captivating hearts and minds with each performance.