Author(s):
the theater, publisher
manuel, henri (paris, 04–24–1874 - neuilly-sur-seine, 09–11–1947), author of the model
noel, alphonse léon (paris, 07–02–1807 - paris, 06–01–1884), author of the model
nanteuil, célestin (célestin françois nanteuil-leboeuf, known as) (rome, 11–07–1813 - bourron-marlotte, 06–09–1873), author of the model
production date: in 03–1905
dating in centuries: 1st quarter of the 20th century
type(s) of object(s): manuscripts, printed matter, binding, graphic arts
name(s): periodical
materials and techniques: photomechanical process, color print
dimensions - artwork:
height: 35. 6cm
width: 27. 6cm
description:
periodical of 16 typographical and illustrated double-sided pages with illustrated cover. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
letter - on the first page, under the square line of the image, on the left: "photo h. Manuel. " and in the lower margin: "sarah-bernhardt theater / angelo, tyran of padoua / catarina - mlle blanche dufrène"; on the third page, under the square line of the image: "photo h. Manuel. / la tisbé (mme sarah bernhardt) / homodel (m. De max) / decor by m. Paquereau" and in the lower margin: "theatre sarah-bernhardt. - angelo. -act i"; on the fifth page, under the square line: "léon noël pinx. / victor hugo in 1832"; on the sixth page, in the lower margin of the image at the top left: "costume of mlle mars, role of tisbé / angelo, at the comédie-française, in 1833", in the lower margin of the image at the top right: "costume of mme dorval, role of catarina / angelo, at the comédie-française, in 1833", under the square line of the lower image, on the right: "lithograph by célestin nanteuil" and in the lower margin of this image: "mme dorval, role of catarina / angelo, at the comédie-française, in 1833"; on the seventh page, in the lower margin: "angelo (m. Beauvallet) la tisbé 5mlle mars) / day i, scene ii / angelo, at the comédie-française, in 1833 / la tisbé - ah! it's a key!"; on the eighth page, under the square line, on the left: "photo h. Manuel" and on the right: decor by m. Paquereau", in the lower margin, in the center: "la tisbé (mme sarah bernhardt) rodolfo (m. Deneubourg) / théatre sarah-bernhardt - angelo - act i"; on the ninth page, under the square line: "photo h. Manuel / homodei (m. De max) / la tisbé / (ms. Sarah bernhardt) / angelo (m. Dejardins) / decor by m. Paquereau. " and in the lower margin: "theater sarah-bernhardt - angelo - act i"; on the tenth page, under the square line: "photo h. Manuel / catarina / (mlle blanche dufrêne) / la tisbé / (ms. Sarah bernhardt) / decor by m. Paquereau. " and in the lower margin: "theatre sarah-bernhardt - angelo - act ii"; on the eleventh page, under the square line: "photo h. Manuel / catarina / (mlle blanche dufrêne) / la tisbé / (mme sarah bernhardt) / decor by m. Paquereau. " and in the lower margin: "theatre sarah-bernhardt - angelo - act ii"; on the twelfth page, under the square line: "photo h. Manuel / gaboardo / (m. Cauroy) / homodei / (m. De max) / orfeo / (m. Catereau) / decor by m. Paquereau. " and in the lower margin: "sarah-bernhardt theater - angelo - act iii"; on the thirteenth page, under the square line of the upper image: "gaborardo / (m. Cauroy) / homodei (m. De max) /orfeo /(m. Cartereau) / act iii", under the square line of the lower image: "photo h. Manuel / decors by m. Paquereau. " and in the lower margin of this image: "sarah-bernhardt theater - angelo / act v"
museum mark - museum stamp in purple ink, lower right of the first page (lugt 1270a)
iconographic description:
complete issue of the newspaper dedicated to the performances of "angelo" at the sarah bernhardt theater in 1905. Fourteen illustrations relating to. Themes / subjects / places represented:
literary scene, theater, angelo, tyrant of padua (v. Hugo)
person / character represented:
hugo, victor; angelo, tyrant of padua (literary character); catarina (literary character); tisbe (literary character); homodei (literary character); rodolfo (literary character)
institution: maison de victor hugo - hauteville house
inventory number: 2017. 0. 3392. Date: En 03–1905.
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