TitleMasquerades and fancy-dress balls in prints
NamesEdwards, W. Joseph, fl. 1843-1867 (Engraver)Moreau, Jean Michel, 1741-1814 (Associated name)Godey, Louis Antoine, 1804-1878 (Publisher)
CollectionPrints depicting dance
Theatrical dancers, singly or in pairs
Dates / OriginDate Issued: 1800 - 1899 (Approximate)
Table of ContentsLe bal masqué. Fètes données au Roi et a la Reine, par la ville de Paris, le 23 janvier 1782, à l'occasion de la naissance de Monseigneur le Dauphin. D'après la gravure de L. [i.e., Jean-Michel] Moreau; Le journal de la jeunesse [image on one of four pages] / [signed on matrix] Hildebrand -- Bal travesti, 23 fevrier, 1840 -- The debardeur's first love; Philad[elphi]a, L.A. Godey Publisher / Lecount ; W.J. Edwards -- The galopade -- [Untitled engraving of a fancy-dress ball with a couple in Spanish costume dancing at center] / [Paris], Imp. Lamoureux -- Grand costume and masquerade ball, by the Knights of the Silver Garter, at Graves' Hall, [Albany, New York], January 25th, 1887 -- Fancy dress bal; [on crest at top] Cercle Francais de l'Harmonie; La gazette du bal, [handwritten date] Jan. 16, 1882 / Miranda.
Library locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZFX Mas 1-7
TopicsMasqueradesCostume -- 19th century
GenresPrintsIllustrations
NotesTitle devised by cataloger.Acquisition: Bal travesti Gift; Lincoln Kirstein.Biographical/historical: Le journal de jeunesse, a periodical for children, was published between 1872-1906.Biographical/historical: The engraving titled The debardeur's first love may have been published in The keepsake for 1847, edited by the Countess of Blessington, and/or in Godey's gallery of illustrations, a supplement to Godey's Lady's Book. The engraver W.J. Edwards may be W. Joseph Edwards.Biographical/historical: According to the Oxford Dictionary of Music, the galop or galopade was a nineteenth-century ballroom round dance in duple time.
Physical DescriptionEngravingsEtchingsWood engravingsLithographsExtent: 7 prints : 28 x 40 cm. or smaller
DescriptionCollection culled from a variety of sources, chiefly dating from the nineteenth century. These prints depict social events in which the participants don fancy-dress costumes, sometimes derived from other countries or eras. Some of the figures are masked.
Type of ResourceStill imageText
LanguagesEnglishFrench
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 825778599NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b19760350Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 635a6770-88fa-0134-0b8a-00505686a51c
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