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[Theatrical portraits]
- Title
- [Theatrical portraits] [graphic], 1859-1861 / E. Morin.
- Author
- Morin, Edmond, 1824-1882.
- Publication
- Paris : M[ais]on Martinet, [1859?-1861?]
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- Additional Authors
- Maison Martinet (Paris, France) pbl
- Description
- 5 prints : lithograph, color; 27 x 17 cm. or smaller.
- Summary
- Representations of performers appearing in theatrical works presented in Paris between 1859 and 1861. Each print is numbered, and depicts a single figure in costume.
- Alternative Title
- Galerie dramatique
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Lithographs.
- Note
- Title devised by cataloger.
- Signed on stone.
- The publication data for the print of Melle. Geraldine has been trimmed off.
- Printed by Lith. Godard, Imp. Lemercier, or Lith. Ch. Fernique, all located in Paris.
- Source (note)
- Estate of Leon Danielian
- Lincoln Kirstein.
- Biography (note)
- The works depicted are: Le programme en action by Augustin Vizentini and Guérée, described as an "ouverture," presented at the Théâtre Dejazet in 1859; the revue Sans queue ni tête, written by Théodore Cogniard and Clairville, presented at the Théâtre des Variétés in 1859; and La Circassienne, an opéra-comique to music by Daniel Auber, presented at the Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique in 1861.
- Edmond Morin was a French watercolorist, lithographer, and illustrator. Among his works is an illustrated libretto for Jacques Offenbach's opera bouffe Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the underworld). These prints may have been published as parts of the series 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. The brothers Eugène and Alfred Hautecoeur, the Hautecoeur Frères, managed the business from 1843 to 1867. Jules Hautecoeur, Alfred's son and the great-grandson of the founder, later became the sole proprietor of Ancienne Maison Martinet.
- Contents
- 830. Melle. Geraldine, rôle de l'Operette dans Le programme en action, Théâtre Déjazet -- 835. Mlle. Bader, rôle de Mme. de Belleville dans Sans queue ni tête, Théâtre des Variétés -- 836. Melle. Durand, rôle de Mme. Bamboche dans Sans queue ni tête, Théâtre des Variétés -- 884. Mr. Montaubry [en travesti?], rôle d'Alexis Zouboff dans La Circassienne, [Théâtre de l']Opéra Comique -- 888. Laget, rôle du chef des eunuques dans La Circassienne, Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique.
- Call Number
- *MGZFX Mor E The 1-5
- OCLC
- 825000384
- Author
- Morin, Edmond, 1824-1882.
- Title
- [Theatrical portraits] [graphic], 1859-1861 / E. Morin.
- Imprint
- Paris : M[ais]on Martinet, [1859?-1861?]
- Biography
- The works depicted are: Le programme en action by Augustin Vizentini and Guérée, described as an "ouverture," presented at the Théâtre Dejazet in 1859; the revue Sans queue ni tête, written by Théodore Cogniard and Clairville, presented at the Théâtre des Variétés in 1859; and La Circassienne, an opéra-comique to music by Daniel Auber, presented at the Théâtre de l'Opéra Comique in 1861.Edmond Morin was a French watercolorist, lithographer, and illustrator. Among his works is an illustrated libretto for Jacques Offenbach's opera bouffe Orphée aux enfers (Orpheus in the underworld). These prints may have been published as parts of the series 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. The brothers Eugène and Alfred Hautecoeur, the Hautecoeur Frères, managed the business from 1843 to 1867. Jules Hautecoeur, Alfred's son and the great-grandson of the founder, later became the sole proprietor of Ancienne Maison Martinet.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Source
- Melle. Geraldine Gift; Estate of Leon Danielian, 1997.Melle. Durand Gift; Lincoln Kirstein.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Maison Martinet (Paris, France) PublisherKirstein, Lincoln, 1907-1996. Donor
- Added Title
- Galerie dramatique
- Research Call Number
- *MGZFX Mor E The 1-5