Gabriel Ravel (1810-1882)
The Ravel family was a company of ten tightrope walkers and pantomimists. Their first public appearances were in Paris and London. They made their US debut in 1832 at the Park Theatre, New York. The Ravel family's performance consisted of rope dancing, Herculean feats, and pantomime ballets, in which Gabriel Ravel was the principal. He poses at New York's Fredricks studio.
- Date:
- 1866 circa 5 years
- Original Format:
- Carte de Visite
- Item#:
- MES26779
- Photographer:
- C. D. Fredricks & Co.
- Height:
- 1166px
- Width:
- 737px
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