L'Enfer

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Photo of the entrance of a Cabaret named L'Enfer (French word for L’Enfer is Hell). Door is designed to be a demon's mouth. The Cabaret was constructed in 1890. The doorman, dressed as the devil, greeting customers by telling them “Enter and be damned!”. Inside, patrons were served by waiters also dressed in devil suits. The Cabaret was demolished in 1952. Photo was taken before 1927, which is the year the photographer, Eugene Atget, died.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

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Photo of the entrance of a Cabaret named L'Enfer (French word for L’Enfer is Hell). Door is designed to be a demon's mouth. The Cabaret was constructed in 1890. The doorman, dressed as the devil, greeting customers by telling them “Enter and be damned!”. Inside, patrons were served by waiters also dressed in devil suits. The Cabaret was demolished in 1952. Photo was taken before 1927, which is the year the photographer, Eugene Atget, died.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

FREE SHIPPING

Photo of the entrance of a Cabaret named L'Enfer (French word for L’Enfer is Hell). Door is designed to be a demon's mouth. The Cabaret was constructed in 1890. The doorman, dressed as the devil, greeting customers by telling them “Enter and be damned!”. Inside, patrons were served by waiters also dressed in devil suits. The Cabaret was demolished in 1952. Photo was taken before 1927, which is the year the photographer, Eugene Atget, died.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

FREE SHIPPING