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Terpsichore Collection

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Advert for Palais de Danse, Hammersmith, London, 1921

Advert for Palais de Danse, Hammersmith, London, 1921 - the temple of terpsichore Date: 1921

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Roman mosaic of the Muses. 3rd-4th century AD. Torre de Palm

Roman mosaic of the Muses. 3rd-4th century AD. Torre de Palm
Roman mosaic of the Muses. From left to right: Calliope, Euterpe, Erato, Thalia, Melpomene, Clio, Polyhymnia, Urania, Terpsichore. 3rd-4th century AD. From Torre de Palma

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Muses - Terpsichore

Muses - Terpsichore
Terpsichore muse of dance

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - Anrep Mosaic

Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - Anrep Mosaic
Celebrities in the guise of Gods and Muses - represented in mosaics in the National Gallery, London Entrance Hall - the work of Boris Anrep (1883 - 1969), a Russian mosaicist active in Britain. 1933

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Melpomene, Terpsichore and Erato, Greek muses

Melpomene, Terpsichore and Erato, Greek muses.. Handcolored copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defraine from Mythology in Prints

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Statue of Zeus or Jupiter at Olympia

Statue of Zeus or Jupiter at Olympia, giant seated figure by the Greek sculptor Phidias around 435 BC at the sanctuary of Olympia, Greece. Giove Olimpico

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Turkey Trot, The Agony of Terpsichore

Turkey Trot, The Agony of Terpsichore
Page from The Bystander showing Oscar and Suzette demonstrating various steps from the new ragtime dance, the Turkey Trot, which they were performing at the London Hippodrome in 1912

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Terpsichore, muse of dance, holding a lyre

Terpsichore, muse of dance, holding a lyre
Terpsichore, muse of dance, holding a cithara or lyre. Copperplate engraving by Tommaso Piroli from his Antiquities of Herculaneum (Antichita di Ercolano), Rome, 1789

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Ancient Roman musical instruments

Ancient Roman musical instruments.. Testudo or lyre of Amphion (1, 2), lyre held by Terpsichore (3), psaltery (4), triangular harp or Trigonium (5), Abyssinian testudo (6)

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: The harmony of the spheres

The harmony of the spheres. Apollo, god of music, oversees the eight muses connected to eight gods and goddess. Date: 15th century

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Mlle Terpsichore from the cabaret at the New Princes Restaur

Mlle Terpsichore from the cabaret at the New Princes Restaur
Mlle Terpsichore from the cabaret (5th edition of the New Princes Frivolities) at the New Princes Restaurant, London, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Christine Kerf / Theatre

Christine Kerf / Theatre
CHRISTINE KERF French dancer as La Cigariere in Terpsichore at the Palais de la Danse Date: late 19th/early 20th century

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: Muse / Terpsichore

Muse / Terpsichore
THE MUSE OF DANCE

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: The Muses (Zuccaro)

The Muses (Zuccaro)
Clio - Thalia - Terpsichore - Euterpe - Polyhymnia - Calliope - Erato - Urania - Melpomene

Background imageTerpsichore Collection: The Muses (Bell)

The Muses (Bell)
Clio - Thalia - Terpsichore - Euterpe - Polyhymnia - Calliope - Erato - Urania - Melpomene


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