Bal Bullier
Bal Bullier was a ballroom in Paris, France, created by François Bullier in the mid-nineteenth century. It closed its doors in 1940. It was located at 39 Avenue Georges Bernanos in the district of Val-de-Grace in the 5th arrondissement, at the location of Bullier Centre CROUS. The entrance fee was two francs on Thursday nights, and one franc on Saturday nights.[1]
Sonia Delaunay's Bal Bullier is a painting known for both its use of color and movement. The original Bullier Hall was located on the Avenue de l'Observatoire and was popular for dancing and drinking.
References
- Eastman & Mayer 1899, p. 151.
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- Bibliography
- Eastman, Barrett; Mayer, Frédéric (1899). Paris, 1900: The American Guide to City and Exposition (Public domain ed.). Baldwin & Eastman. Retrieved 5 September 2013.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Fitch, Noel R. (15 March 1992). Walks In Hemingway's Paris: A Guide To Paris For The Literary Traveler. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-07113-4.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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