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Mad. Täger/Adina und Dlle. Planer/Zulima in den "schlimmen Frauen im Serail"

Title
Mad. Täger/Adina und Dlle. Planer/Zulima in den "schlimmen Frauen im Serail" [graphic] / Schoeller del. ; And. Geiger sc.
Author
Geiger, Andreas, 1765-1856.
Publication
Wien : Bureau der Theaterzeitung, [1841?]

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Still imageSupervised use *MGZFX Gei A Tag 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Schoeller, Johann Christian, 1782-1851.
  • Told, F. X. (Franz Xaver)
Description
1 print : engraving, hand-colored; 30 x 24 cm., plate mark 26 x 20 cm.
Summary
Depiction of a scene from the theatrical work Die schlimmen Frauen im Serail. Two women costumed in male military uniforms face each other in an exotic landscape.
Series Statement
Costume Bild zur Theaterzeitung ; No. 75
Alternative Title
  • Mad. Täger und Dlle. Planer in den "schlimmen Frauen im Serail"
  • Schlimmen Frauen im Serail
Subjects
Genre/Form
Engravings.
Note
  • Caption title.
Source (note)
  • Lillian Moore.
Biography (note)
  • Die schlimmen Frauen im Serail, described as a Zauberposse [magic farce?] in two acts, was written by Franz Told, with music by Heinrich Proch. Its libretto was published in Berlin in 1841, where it was apparently presented at the Königsstädtisches Theater. The role of Zulima is described as the beloved of Isenbart, one of the principal characters; Adina is her maidservant.
Call Number
*MGZFX Gei A Tag 1
OCLC
825553168
Author
Geiger, Andreas, 1765-1856. Engraver
Title
Mad. Täger/Adina und Dlle. Planer/Zulima in den "schlimmen Frauen im Serail" [graphic] / Schoeller del. ; And. Geiger sc.
Imprint
Wien : Bureau der Theaterzeitung, [1841?]
Series
Costume Bild zur Theaterzeitung ; No. 75
Biography
Die schlimmen Frauen im Serail, described as a Zauberposse [magic farce?] in two acts, was written by Franz Told, with music by Heinrich Proch. Its libretto was published in Berlin in 1841, where it was apparently presented at the Königsstädtisches Theater. The role of Zulima is described as the beloved of Isenbart, one of the principal characters; Adina is her maidservant.
Local Note
Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
Source
Gift; Lillian Moore.
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Added Author
Schoeller, Johann Christian, 1782-1851. Artist
Told, F. X. (Franz Xaver) Associated name
Moore, Lillian. Donor
Research Call Number
*MGZFX Gei A Tag 1
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