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La Normandie schottische, as danced by Mr. Righton, in his entertainment, entitled A tale of the times
- Title
- La Normandie [graphic] : schottische, as danced by Mr. Righton, in his entertainment, entitled A tale of the times / composed by H. Cruft ; R.J. Hamerton, lith[ographer].
- Author
- Hamerton, Robert Jacob.
- Publication
- London : L'Enfant & Hodgkins, [186-?]
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- Additional Authors
- Cruft, H.
- Description
- 1 print : lithograph on tinted ground, color; 34 x 24 cm. +
- Summary
- Sheet music cover illustration depicting a man wearing a French woman's peasant costume. He holds out his skirt with his left hand, and points his left foot in a dance movement. In the landscape behind him is a view of a distant town.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Sheet music covers.
- Lithographs.
- Note
- Caption title.
- At head of title: Mr. Percy Bachhoffner.
- Signed on stone: Hamerton Lit[hographer].
- At lower left: R.J. Hamerton, lith.
- Printed below image: Mr. Righton, as Tonton Vitepas.
- Pl. no. : L & H 51.
- Biography (note)
- Edward Righton was an English actor and dramatist. Beginning his career in Liverpool in 1850, he went on to play a variety of roles on the London stage, and appeared on Broadway in 1870 in a burlesque version of Faust.
- Call Number
- *MGZFX Ham R Nor 1
- OCLC
- 825074846
- Author
- Hamerton, Robert Jacob.
- Title
- La Normandie [graphic] : schottische, as danced by Mr. Righton, in his entertainment, entitled A tale of the times / composed by H. Cruft ; R.J. Hamerton, lith[ographer].
- Imprint
- London : L'Enfant & Hodgkins, [186-?]
- Biography
- Edward Righton was an English actor and dramatist. Beginning his career in Liverpool in 1850, he went on to play a variety of roles on the London stage, and appeared on Broadway in 1870 in a burlesque version of Faust.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.Library's copy is stamped at lower right: BCL.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Cruft, H. Composer
- Publisher No.
- L & H 51 : L'Enfant & Hodgkins
- Research Call Number
- *MGZFX Ham R Nor 1