Adeline Genée
Photograph
ca.1890 (photographed)
ca.1890 (photographed)
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Adeline Genée (1878-1970) was adopted by her ballet-master, her uncle Alexander, so that he could train her for the stage. He ran his own company, performing in Baltic countries. While in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland), for several years Genée learnt her craft, helping in wardrobe as well as performing in the corps de ballet and taking some solo roles.
Genée's career took her to Berlin and Munich, before reigning as ballerina at the Empire Theatre in London's Leicester Square between 1897-1909. Towards the end of her career she toured to the USA and Australia and she established her own company which appeared at the London Coliseum.
Genée's career took her to Berlin and Munich, before reigning as ballerina at the Empire Theatre in London's Leicester Square between 1897-1909. Towards the end of her career she toured to the USA and Australia and she established her own company which appeared at the London Coliseum.
Object details
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Title | Adeline Genée (generic title) |
Materials and techniques | Photograph on card mount |
Brief description | Cabinet photograph of Adeline Genée as a young dancer in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland) |
Physical description | Photograph of Adeline Genée. She wears a knee-length tutu with an overskirt of horizontal stripes, her bodice is patterned to suggest lacing and she has ribbons on her shoulders, a large bow in her hair and a choker with a locket. She wears pointe shoes. She holds her hands in front of her skirt with fingers laced and stands in a photographer's park-land setting with tree-stumps, flowers and a bridge in the background. |
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Credit line | Gabrielle Enthoven Collection |
Summary | Adeline Genée (1878-1970) was adopted by her ballet-master, her uncle Alexander, so that he could train her for the stage. He ran his own company, performing in Baltic countries. While in Stettin, Germany (now Szczecin, Poland), for several years Genée learnt her craft, helping in wardrobe as well as performing in the corps de ballet and taking some solo roles. Genée's career took her to Berlin and Munich, before reigning as ballerina at the Empire Theatre in London's Leicester Square between 1897-1909. Towards the end of her career she toured to the USA and Australia and she established her own company which appeared at the London Coliseum. |
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Accession number | S.587-2021 |
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Record created | August 19, 2021 |
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