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Costumes de Mme. Grassot, rôle de Aménaïde, et de Melle. Virginie Goy, rôle de Julie, dans la Cachucha. Vaudeville, Th. du Gymnase

Title
Costumes de Mme. Grassot, rôle de Aménaïde, et de Melle. Virginie Goy, rôle de Julie, dans la Cachucha. Vaudeville, Th. du Gymnase [graphic].
Publication
Paris : chez Hautecoeur-Martinet, [183-?]

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Maison Martinet (Paris, France) pbl
Description
1 print : engraving, hand-colored; 23 x 15 cm., plate mark 20 x 13 cm.
Summary
Depiction of two female dancers in Spanish costume, castanets in their hands.
Subjects
Genre/Form
Engravings.
Note
  • Caption title.
  • At upper right: No. 1231.
Indexed In (note)
  • Chaffee, George, "Catalogue of the French souvenir lithographs (and varia) of the Romantic ballet," Dance index, vol. 3, nos. 9-11, Sept.-Nov. 1944
Source (note)
  • Lillian Moore.
Biography (note)
  • A one-act vaudeville titled La cachucha [also spelled cachuca], ou trois coeurs tout neufs, written by Desvergers, Alexandre Martin, and Auguste Morel, was first presented at the Théâtre du Gymnase Dramatique, Paris, in 1838. The Bibliothèque National gives the full name of Mme. Grassot, one of the performers in this print, as Fanny Grassot.
  • This print was published as part of the series Petite galerie dramatique.
  • The printing and publishing house of Maison Martinet was founded in 1796 by Aaron Martinet, 1762-1841, who became well-known for publishing satirical prints. In 1822 the firm assumed the name Hautecoeur-Martinet, after Martinet's son-in-law Hermenégilde Hautecoeur, who became its head after Martinet's retirement in 1824.
Call Number
*MGZFB Gra F Cac 1
OCLC
782069721
Title
Costumes de Mme. Grassot, rôle de Aménaïde, et de Melle. Virginie Goy, rôle de Julie, dans la Cachucha. Vaudeville, Th. du Gymnase [graphic].
Imprint
Paris : chez Hautecoeur-Martinet, [183-?]
Indexed In:
Chaffee, George, "Catalogue of the French souvenir lithographs (and varia) of the Romantic ballet," Dance index, vol. 3, nos. 9-11, Sept.-Nov. 1944, p. 203-204, (A-i) Petite galerie dramatique, no. 1231, Mme. Grassot & Mlle. Goy, la Cachucha.
Biography
A one-act vaudeville titled La cachucha [also spelled cachuca], ou trois coeurs tout neufs, written by Desvergers, Alexandre Martin, and Auguste Morel, was first presented at the Théâtre du Gymnase Dramatique, Paris, in 1838. The Bibliothèque National gives the full name of Mme. Grassot, one of the performers in this print, as Fanny Grassot.
This print was published as part of the series Petite galerie dramatique.
The printing and publishing house of Maison Martinet was founded in 1796 by Aaron Martinet, 1762-1841, who became well-known for publishing satirical prints. In 1822 the firm assumed the name Hautecoeur-Martinet, after Martinet's son-in-law Hermenégilde Hautecoeur, who became its head after Martinet's retirement in 1824.
Local Note
Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Source
Gift; Lillian Moore.
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Local Subject
Spanish dancing.
Added Author
Maison Martinet (Paris, France) Publisher
Moore, Lillian. Donor
Research Call Number
*MGZFB Gra F Cac 1
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