TITLE OF WORK: A Malay religious ceremony, the "Kalifa"
TYPE OF WORK: Print, woodcut
DATE: 1888
DIMENSIONS: 14.8 x 22.5 cm
COMMENTS: The performance took place in the Exhibition Building at Capetown, British South African Colony. The Malays are descendants of those brought from the islands of the Dutch East Indies in former times,
LOCALITY OF REFERENCE: Malaysia, South Africa, U.K.
TITLE OF WORK: Opera Theater: "Cid", an opera in 4 acts and 10 scenes, by Mr Massenet. Ballet in Cid's camp - 3rd act, 6th scene - sets designed by Mr Rubé, Mr Chaperon and Mr Jambon
ARTIST: The Funnel Group (Etruria, active 350-300 BCE)
TITLE OF WORK: Stamnos with warrior's departure and dancer with satyrs. Etruscan
TYPE OF WORK: Painting, pottery, terracotta; red-figure vase
DATE: -325
DATE DETAILS: BC approx.
DIMENSIONS: 33 x 33.5 x 27 cm
COMMENTS: Late classical or early hellenistic art. Found in Italy. A stamnos is a wide-mouthed jar for wine. Red-figure vases were made in Etruria from the mid-5th to the mid-3rd centuries BC. Early examples we
TITLE OF WORK: Frontcloth design for the ballet "The rake's progress"
TYPE OF WORK: Painting
DATE: 1935
COMMENTS: "The rake's progress", balet in six scenes after Hogarth by Ninette de Valois, with book and music by Gavin Gordon. Ballet first produced by the Vic-Wells Ballet Company at Sadler's Wells Theatre, Lo
ARTIST: Adrien Marie (France, 1848-1891) (drawing)
TITLE OF WORK: "Speranza" fantastic ballet presented at the Eden Theatre. The kingdom of the moon. Miss Laus, Miss Cornalba in the Kingdom of the moon, Miss Carmen
TYPE OF WORK: Print, wood
DATE: 1885
DIMENSIONS: 21 x 30.7 cm
COMMENTS: "Speranza", a fantastic ballet performed at the Eden Theater. The kingdom of the moon. Miss Laus, Miss Cornalba in the kingdom of the moon, Miss Carmen
TITLE OF WORK: A class of toddlers: walking by raising the knees and putting one's foot on the edge (Une classe de tout petits: la marche en élevant les genoux et en posant le pied sur la pointe)
TYPE OF WORK: Print
DATE: 1920
DIMENSIONS: 11.4 x 20.9 cm
COMMENTS: Illustration for the article "Danse et rythme"