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Ragazzi e ragazze di Cordova nel ballo La vedova nel giorno delle nozze
- Title
- Ragazzi e ragazze di Cordova nel ballo La vedova nel giorno delle nozze [graphic] / Lit. Ricordi.
- Publication
- Firenze : Presso Ricordi ; Milano : Presso Giov. Ricordi, [183-?]
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- Additional Authors
- Litografia Ricordi. ltg
- Description
- 1 print : lithograph, color; 26 x 18 cm.
- Summary
- Costume designs? for boys and girls of Córdoba (shown on two figures) in Luigi Henry's ballo pantomimico La vedova nel giorno delle nozze.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Costume design drawings.
- Lithographs.
- Note
- Caption title.
- Labeled "N149" at upper right and "N844" below center.
- Source (note)
- Edwin Binney 3rd.
- Biography (note)
- La vedova nel giorno delle nozze, roughly translated as The widow on her wedding day (choreography and scenario, Luigi Henry; scenery, Alessandro Sanquirico) was presented at the Teatro Carcano, Milan, ca. 1830. Set in the Spanish city of Córdoba, its characters included, despite its folksy-sounding title, the royal personages Ferdinand V and Isabella, perhaps best known to Americans as the patrons of Christopher Columbus.
- Call Number
- *MGZFX Anon Ved 1
- OCLC
- 825056293
- Title
- Ragazzi e ragazze di Cordova nel ballo La vedova nel giorno delle nozze [graphic] / Lit. Ricordi.
- Imprint
- Firenze : Presso Ricordi ; Milano : Presso Giov. Ricordi, [183-?]
- Biography
- La vedova nel giorno delle nozze, roughly translated as The widow on her wedding day (choreography and scenario, Luigi Henry; scenery, Alessandro Sanquirico) was presented at the Teatro Carcano, Milan, ca. 1830. Set in the Spanish city of Córdoba, its characters included, despite its folksy-sounding title, the royal personages Ferdinand V and Isabella, perhaps best known to Americans as the patrons of Christopher Columbus.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Source
- Gift; Edwin Binney 3rd.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Litografia Ricordi. LithographerBinney, Edwin, 1925-1986. Donor
- Research Call Number
- *MGZFX Anon Ved 1