EditorialTextile, Medium: linen Technique: relief printed on handwoven plain weave, Red ground printed with a design of large flowering vine and blossoms with characters from the Comedie dell'Arte., Germany, 18th century, Textile.
EditorialTextile, Medium: linen Technique: relief printed on handwoven plain weave, Red ground printed with a design of large flowering vine and blossoms with characters from the Comedie dell'Arte., Germany, 18th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
EditorialSarah Bernhardt (Henriette-Rosine Bernard) (Paris, 1844-Paris, 1923). French stage actress of Jewish origin. Actress of the Comedie Fran?aise and the Odeon. Portrait. Engraving. La Ilustraci?n Espa?ola y Americana, 1882.
EditorialSarah Bernhardt (Henriette-Rosine Bernard) (Paris, 1844-Paris, 1923). French stage actress of Jewish origin. Actress of the Comedie Fran?aise and the Odeon. Sarah Bernhardt reappears in Paris performing in "Athalie", 1920. Engraving. Later colouration.
EditorialThe new foyer at the Theatre Francais, 1863. Portrait of Mme. de R. Woman in cream crinoline dress with purple mantle, bonnet with yellow ribbon. New foyer in the Comedie Francaise by Prosper Chabrol with marble statue of Voltaire. Handcoloured lithogr...
EditorialFashionable women at a play, Paris. Woman in large bonnet with ribbons, dress with high collar, lace cape or pelerine and full sleeves en beret. Entering the Comedie Francaise, 1828. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Cou...
EditorialTextile, Medium: linen Technique: relief printed on handwoven plain weave, Red ground printed with a design of large flowering vine and blossoms with characters from the Comedie dell'Arte., Germany, 18th century, Textile.
EditorialTextile, Medium: linen Technique: relief printed on handwoven plain weave, Red ground printed with a design of large flowering vine and blossoms with characters from the Comedie dell'Arte., Germany, 18th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
EditorialPrint, Black ink on rolled paper, Horizontal rectangle: In the foreground a banner and above and at sides an audience. At center, stage with several women, man sitting in chair. Beyond, through arches, the Grotto. Engraved on the plate at lower left: '...
EditorialIssued by Allen & Ginter, Prud'hon, Comedie Francaise, from the Actors and Actresses series (N45, Type 1) for Virginia Brights Cigarettes, ca. 1888, Albumen photograph, Sheet: 2 3/4 x 1 3/8 in. (7 x 3.5 cm).
EditorialThe new foyer at the Theatre Francais, 1863. Portrait of Mme. de R. Woman in cream crinoline dress with purple mantle, bonnet with yellow ribbon. New foyer in the Comedie Francaise by Prosper Chabrol with marble statue of Voltaire. Handcoloured lithogr...
EditorialFashionable women at a play, Paris. Woman in large bonnet with ribbons, dress with high collar, lace cape or pelerine and full sleeves en beret. Entering the Comedie Francaise, 1828. Handcoloured lithograph by R.V. after an illustration by Francois Cou...
EditorialFrancois-Joseph Talma (Danville) and Mademoiselle Mars (Madame Danville) in Ecole des Vieillards by Casimir Delavigne at the Comedie Francais, 1823. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malo's Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y. Z, Chez Louis ...
EditorialFrench actor Pierre-Marie-Nicolas Michelot (1786-1856) as Mortimer in Marie Stuart by Friedrich von Schiller at the Comedie Francais, 1820. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malo's Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y. Z, Chez Louis Janet, Pa...
EditorialDes manifestants de l Op?ra national de Paris et de la Com?die-Fran?aise protestent contre la r?forme des retraites et l'utilisation du 49-3 par le gouvernement.
EditorialSarah Bernhardt (Henriette-Rosine Bernard) (Paris, 1844-Paris, 1923). French stage actress of Jewish origin. Actress of the Comedie Fran?aise and the Odeon. Sarah Bernhardt reappears in Paris performing in "Athalie", 1920. Engraving. Later colouration.
EditorialJean Le Pautre (French, 1618-1682). Les festes de l'Amour et de Bacchus, Comedie en musique represent?e dans le petit Parc de Versailles, 1678. From Le Relation de la feste de Versailles du 18 Juillet 1668. Engraving.
EditorialTitle page for 'La Comedie Sans Comedie', in: P. Quinault, Le theater, part I, 1697, sleeping on the ground - BB - out of doors, Caspar Luyken, Amsterdam, paper, etching, h 119 mm ? w 65 mm.