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La filleule des fées ballet toujours pantomime, en trois actes et ses tableaux; à la queue d'un prologue, par MM. Singe-Orge et Pierrot
- Title
- La filleule des fées [graphic] : ballet toujours pantomime, en trois actes et ses tableaux; à la queue d'un prologue, par MM. Singe-Orge et Pierrot / texte et dessins par Lorentz.
- Author
- Lorentz, Alcide Joseph, 1813-1891.
- Publication
- 1849.
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- Additional Authors
- Nadar, Félix, 1820-1910.
- Description
- 1 print : wood engraving, b&w; in mat, visible image 57 x 41 cm.
- Summary
- Leaf from the Parisian periodical Journal pour rire, issue of 20 octubre 1849. It has been mounted in a double-sided mat; on the recto is the journal's front page, containing the illustrated Revue pittoresque des événements du jour, drawn by Nadar. Lorentz's caricatures of the ballet La filleule des fées, depicted in thirteen scenes, are printed on the verso in four rows in the manner of a comic strip, with his satirical commentaries accompanying the pictures.
- Alternative Title
- Journal pour rire
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Caricatures.
- Biography (note)
- La filleule des fées (The fairies' godchild) was first performed at the Paris Opéra on October 8, 1849, with a scenario by Jules Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Jules Perrot (whose names are satirized in Lorentz's subtitle as Singe-Orge and Pierrot), choreography by Perrot, and music by Adolphe Adam and Alfred de Saint-Julien. The leading role of Ysaure, the fairies' godchild, was danced by Carlotta Grisi, with Perrot and Lucien Petipa as her rival lovers, respectively called Alain and Prince Hugues de Provence. They are caricatured in the second row of pictures as the large figures at far left and far right. The comic strip form was introduced by lithographer Rodolphe Töpffer in 1833 and later adopted by wood engravers, who sometimes accompanied their illustrations with printed text, as Lorentz does here.
- Call Number
- *MGZFE-19 Lor A Fil 1
- OCLC
- 759168044
- Author
- Lorentz, Alcide Joseph, 1813-1891.
- Title
- La filleule des fées [graphic] : ballet toujours pantomime, en trois actes et ses tableaux; à la queue d'un prologue, par MM. Singe-Orge et Pierrot / texte et dessins par Lorentz.
- Imprint
- 1849.
- Biography
- La filleule des fées (The fairies' godchild) was first performed at the Paris Opéra on October 8, 1849, with a scenario by Jules Vernoy de Saint-Georges and Jules Perrot (whose names are satirized in Lorentz's subtitle as Singe-Orge and Pierrot), choreography by Perrot, and music by Adolphe Adam and Alfred de Saint-Julien. The leading role of Ysaure, the fairies' godchild, was danced by Carlotta Grisi, with Perrot and Lucien Petipa as her rival lovers, respectively called Alain and Prince Hugues de Provence. They are caricatured in the second row of pictures as the large figures at far left and far right. The comic strip form was introduced by lithographer Rodolphe Töpffer in 1833 and later adopted by wood engravers, who sometimes accompanied their illustrations with printed text, as Lorentz does here.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.This item may be offsite for digitization. For additional information please contact dance@nypl.org.
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- Added Author
- Nadar, Félix, 1820-1910. Engraver
- Added Title
- Journal pour rire
- Research Call Number
- *MGZFE-19 Lor A Fil 1