Liane d'Eve
French singer and dancer
Postcard signed front and back.
Postcard of D'Eve - Signed & dated 1907 to front. Used
Written in french to a Miss L Coles of London and Signed on reverse from Liane d Eve
Rare Autograph
New York Times 1907 November 17
Liane d Eve, the Parisian chanteuse and dancer, will make her debut in America' on Monday at the New York Theatre.
New York Times 1908 August 23
by Percival Pollard
The actor, the singer and the dancer. enjoy the briefest fame. ... I prefer Liane d Eve. who left the Maxixe so clear of the vulgarity others gave it; it is all a matter of taste.
Blue Vaudeville: Sex Morals & Mass Marketing of Amusement 1895-1915
by Andrew L. Erdman - 2004 - Performing Arts - 216 pages
Fannie Fondelier, a violinist, "discarded a cloak she wore at the opening and performed in tights," while the "clever French singer" Liane D'Eve "changed her costume several times" in view of the audience "making her act a decided success".
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