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Mademoiselle Carlotta Grisi and M Silvain, in the New Ballet of "Paquita, "at Drury-Lane Theatre (engraving)
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Mademoiselle Carlotta Grisi and M Silvain, in the New Ballet of "Paquita, "at Drury-Lane Theatre (engraving)
1101961 Mademoiselle Carlotta Grisi and M Silvain, in the New Ballet of " Paquita, " at Drury-Lane Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mademoiselle Carlotta Grisi and M Silvain, in the New Ballet of " Paquita, " at Drury-Lane Theatre. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 20 June 1846.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22207658
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Ballet Choreography Drury Lane Theatre
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This engraving transports us back to the enchanting world of 19th-century ballet. The image features Mademoiselle Carlotta Grisi and M Silvain, two renowned dancers, gracefully performing in the new ballet production of "Paquita" at Drury-Lane Theatre in London. The attention to detail in this print is exquisite, capturing every delicate movement and expression on the dancers' faces. Mademoiselle Carlotta Grisi exudes elegance as she effortlessly glides across the stage, her flowing tutu adding an ethereal touch to her performance. M Silvain matches her skill with his own impeccable technique, creating a harmonious duet that mesmerizes all who witness it. The backdrop of Drury-Lane Theatre adds a sense of grandeur to the scene, reminding us of its historical significance as one of London's most prestigious venues for performing arts. This engraving was originally published in The Illustrated London News on June 20th, 1846, further emphasizing its place within cultural history. As we gaze upon this beautiful artwork from Bridgeman Images' collection, we are transported into a world where dance becomes poetry and emotions are conveyed through graceful movements. It serves as a reminder of the timeless beauty and universal language that is found within ballet - an art form that continues to captivate audiences around the globe today.
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