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Madame Adelaide Simonet in the character of Princess Ninette in Gaetan Appoline Balthazar Vestriss Grand Ballet called Ninette at la Cour, Kings Theatre, 1781
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Madame Adelaide Simonet in the character of Princess Ninette in Gaetan Appoline Balthazar Vestriss Grand Ballet called Ninette at la Cour, Kings Theatre, 1781
6337698 Madame Adelaide Simonet in the character of Princess Ninette in Gaetan Appoline Balthazar Vestriss Grand Ballet called Ninette at la Cour, Kings Theatre, 1781 by Thornthwaite, J. (18th century); (add.info.: Madame Adelaide Simonet in the character of Princess Ninette in Gaetan Appoline Balthazar Vestriss Grand Ballet called Ninette at la Cour, Kings Theatre, 1781. Adelaide de Camp married the dancer Louis Simonet and accompanied him to England in the 1770s. Copperplate engraving by J. Thornthwaite after an illustration by James Roberts from Bells British Theatre, Consisting of the most esteemed English Plays, John Bell, London, 1781.); © Florilegius
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Ballerina Bells British Theatre Covent Garden Theatre Drury Lane Theatre James Roberts John Bell Princess Role Theatrical Thornthwaite Tragedy
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This print showcases Madame Adelaide Simonet in the character of Princess Ninette from Gaetan Appoline Balthazar Vestriss Grand Ballet called Ninette at la Cour, performed at Kings Theatre in 1781. The image, captured by J. Thornthwaite and illustrated by James Roberts, is a copperplate engraving featured in Bell's British Theatre. Madame Adelaide Simonet was an esteemed ballerina who married dancer Louis Simonet and moved to England during the 1770s. Her talent and grace are evident as she embodies the role of Princess Ninette with elegance and poise. The grandeur of this theatrical performance is beautifully depicted through this print, showcasing the intricate costume worn by Madame Simonet. The attention to detail in her attire transports us back to the 18th century, immersing us into a world of drama and artistry. Theatres such as Covent Garden Theatre and Drury Lane Theatre were renowned for hosting such remarkable performances during this era. This particular ballet production captivated audiences with its tragic storyline and mesmerizing choreography. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of the power that theatre holds - transporting us to different worlds, allowing us to experience emotions through the performances of talented actors like Madame Adelaide Simonet. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of these performers who dedicated their lives to bringing stories alive on stage. This print from Bridgeman Images captures a moment frozen in time - an exquisite portrayal of one woman's embodiment of artistry within her role as Princess Ninette.
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