Madame Celeste as Eugenia Claircille
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1842 (printed)
1842 (printed)
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Engraving of the French actress and dancer Madame Celeste (Céline Céleste, 1815-1882) as Eugenia Claircille. The image features as part of an article about the actress in The Theatrical Times, 17 October 1846.
Madame Celeste achieved success in both the United Kingdom and America. She began her training at the Academie Royale, Paris, but moved to America as a young women and made her debut at the Bowery theatre, New York. She came to England in the 1830s and in her later years achieved sufficient status and earnings to manage first the Adelphi, and subsequently the Lyceum Theatre, in London.
Madame Celeste achieved success in both the United Kingdom and America. She began her training at the Academie Royale, Paris, but moved to America as a young women and made her debut at the Bowery theatre, New York. She came to England in the 1830s and in her later years achieved sufficient status and earnings to manage first the Adelphi, and subsequently the Lyceum Theatre, in London.
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Title | Madame Celeste as Eugenia Claircille (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Engraving, printed ink on paper. |
Brief description | Engraving of Madame Celeste (Madame Céline Céleste, 1815-1882) as Eugenia Claircille, The Theatrical Times, 17 October 1846 |
Physical description | Full length image of Madame Celeste as Eugenia Claircille. The image features as part of an article about the actress in The Theatrical Times, 17 October 1846. |
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Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
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Literary reference | Eugenia Claircille |
Summary | Engraving of the French actress and dancer Madame Celeste (Céline Céleste, 1815-1882) as Eugenia Claircille. The image features as part of an article about the actress in The Theatrical Times, 17 October 1846. Madame Celeste achieved success in both the United Kingdom and America. She began her training at the Academie Royale, Paris, but moved to America as a young women and made her debut at the Bowery theatre, New York. She came to England in the 1830s and in her later years achieved sufficient status and earnings to manage first the Adelphi, and subsequently the Lyceum Theatre, in London. |
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Accession number | S.166-2014 |
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Record created | February 28, 2014 |
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