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Autori and Sovrani at The Blue Train Grill
The basso opera singer and caricaturist Autori, pictured with Maitre d Signor Autori at The Blue Train Grill in Stratton Street, London, one of the citys most fashionable haunts, named after the glamorous train that travelled from Paris to the Riviera. Date: 1932
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In this photograph from the 1930s, the renowned basso opera singer, Signor Autori, and the celebrated caricaturist, Autori, are seen enjoying an evening at The Blue Train Grill in the fashionable Stratton Street area of London. Named after the luxurious train that traveled from Paris to the Riviera, The Blue Train Grill was one of the city's most popular nightspots, known for its elegant atmosphere and vibrant nightlife. Signor Autori, dressed impeccably in a tuxedo, exudes an air of sophistication as he poses with a smile for the camera. His counterpart, Autori the caricaturist, adds a touch of whimsy to the scene, with his playful artwork adorning the walls of the restaurant. The mural of caricatures, a testament to the artistic talent of Autori, adds to the lively ambiance of the establishment. The Blue Train Grill was a favorite haunt for London's elite and artistic community, and this photograph captures the essence of the era's glamour and charm. The image, with its sharp contrasts and intricate details, transports us back to a time when nightlife was an art form in and of itself. This photograph, taken in 1932, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the camaraderie between two talented men and their appreciation for the finer things in life. The Blue Train Grill may no longer exist, but this image serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of London's vibrant and eclectic nightlife scene.
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