Print Collection
Lithograph
circa 1838 (printed)
circa 1838 (printed)
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This lithograph from circa 1838 shows the ballerina Fanny Elssler dancing the Cachucha in the ballet Le Diable Boiteux.
Elssler orginally trained in Vienna but was appearing in London from 1833 onwards. She was the first ballerina to tour America where she met with great success. The Spanish Cachucha was one of her most famous dances.
Elssler orginally trained in Vienna but was appearing in London from 1833 onwards. She was the first ballerina to tour America where she met with great success. The Spanish Cachucha was one of her most famous dances.
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Title | Print Collection (named collection) |
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Brief description | Lithograph of Fanny Elssler dancing the Cachucha in the ballet Le Diable Boiteux, circa 1838. |
Physical description | A full length black and white lithograph showing Fanny Elssler dressed in a shin length, off the shoulder dress. Her right arm is upraised and she has a castanet in both hands. Her dress has a fitted bodice and an elaborate layered skirt and is trimmed with lace. |
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Credit line | Given by the Friends of the Museum of Theatre Arts |
Object history | Given by the Friends of the Museum of Theatre Arts, through Miss. Nadia Nerina |
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Literary reference | Le Diable Boiteux |
Summary | This lithograph from circa 1838 shows the ballerina Fanny Elssler dancing the Cachucha in the ballet Le Diable Boiteux. Elssler orginally trained in Vienna but was appearing in London from 1833 onwards. She was the first ballerina to tour America where she met with great success. The Spanish Cachucha was one of her most famous dances. |
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Accession number | S.558-1978 |
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Record created | February 25, 2010 |
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