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Four ballerinas on a music sheetFour ballerinas depicted on a music sheet, performing The Celebrated Pas de Quatre, composed by Jules Perrot, as danced at Her Majestys Theatre, London, on 12 July 1845
Music cover, Le Juif Errant (The Wandering Jew), arranged for piano by Frederic Burgmuller, Grande Valse danced by ballerina Louise Taglioni Date: 1852
Dolls of ballet dancers Rosalie Taglioni and CarolineThe ballerina Mlle. Marie Taglioni doll in peasants cap with gold pins as Rosalie in La Resemblance, and ballerina Mlle. Caroline Brocard doll as Ninetta in The Maid of Palaiseau as dolls dressed by
Dolls of Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie LeconteDolls of dancers Mlle. Porphyria or Porphirin Brocard and Mlle. Sylvie Leconte dressed by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H
Marie Taglioni, ballerina costume dolls by young PrincessBallerina Marie Taglioni dolls dressed in costumes of La Bayadere, La Sylphide and William Tell by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H
Ballerinas Proche, Duvernay and Ancilin as dollsBallet dancers Mlle. Proche Giubelei in La Sommambula, Mlle. Pauline Duvernay in Sleeping Beauty and Mlle. Euphrosine Ancilin as dolls dressed by young Princess Victoria
Taglioni in La SylphidePage from the Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1940, showing The Vision Which Ravished European Audience A Hundred Years Ago: Old Lithographs of the Unmatched Taglioni in La Sylphide
Three women in various costumes, including Mlle Lise Noblet (left) in La Sylphide (ballet by Taglioni), and Madame Laure Cinti-Damoreau (right) as Isabelle in Robert the Devil (opera by Meyerbeer)
Fanny Elssler / 3 GracesFANNY ELSSLER (centre) Austrian ballet dancer, seen here with Marie Taglioni (left) and Fanny Cerrito (right) in The Three Graces Date: 1810 - 1884
Marie Taglioni / LacauchieMARIE TAGLIONI Italian ballet dancer, one of the first to dance on the points of her toes
Marie Taglioni / Iln 1847MARIE TAGLIONI Italian ballet dancer, one of the first to dance on the points of her toes