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Eugene Verboeckhoven. 1844 [in image] Dessiné sur pierre d'apres nature par Eugene Verboeckhoven.
Bruxelles, Imprime par P. Degobert, Lith. Du Roi. [c.1845.]
Tinted lithograph. Printed area 325 x 410mm (12¾ x 16"), with wide margins.
Eugene Verboeckhoven (1798-1881), Belgian painter.
[Ref: 53264]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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L'innocence au Sérail d'Alger.
L'innocence au Sérail d'Alger.
[Gobert?]
[n.d. c.1830.]
Hand-coloured lithograph with large margins. Plate 190 x 254mm. 7½ x 10".
Innocence in a harem; two young soldiers cautiously approach two women, one holding a fan whilst sat on a couch.
[Ref: 27967]   £120.00   (£144.00 incl.VAT)
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Galerie Des Artistes Dramatiques De Théatres Royaux de Bruxelles. L. Jansenne, 1er. Tenor Leger D'Opéra Comique (Rôle de Bénédic dans l’Ambassabrice)___1840-41
Galerie Des Artistes Dramatiques De Théatres Royaux de Bruxelles. L. Jansenne, 1er. Tenor Leger D'Opéra Comique (Rôle de Bénédic dans l’Ambassabrice)___1840-41
Baugniet del. Imp. de P. Degobert. Déposé.
Th. Randon, Edr. Baugniet 1841 [facsimile inside image area.]
Hand-coloured lithograph with gum arabic. Publisher's Blindstamp top left-hand corner. 304 x 220mm. 12 x 8¾". Some creasing to the left-hand corners.
Louis Jansenne [1809-?] was a tenor and director to the French Theatre. His debut came in 1834 at the Opera Comique. In 1839 he left Paris for the Theatre de la Monnaie in Brussels where he became co-Director.
[Ref: 13938]   £90.00   (£108.00 incl.VAT)
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Revue des Théâtres de Campagne.
Revue des Théâtres de Campagne. Ah! Quel plaisir..... ah! quel plaisir. Ah quel plaisir d'ête Soldat. (Dame Blanche.)
Lith. de Gobert et C.ie.
A Paris, chez Genty, Editeur, rue St Jacques No 33. [n.d., c.1830.]
Lithograph with hand colour. Sheet 270 x 355mm (10½ x 14").
A cockerel, monkey and cat dressed in 'Scottish Highland' dress for a production of the opera 'La Dame Blanche', based on episodes from no fewer than five works of the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott, including his novels Guy Mannering (1815), The Monastery (1820), and The Abbot (1820). First performed in 1825, an English production was staged as 'The White Lady' at the Drury Lane Theatre in 1826 and the U.S.A. the following year.
[Ref: 54319]   £180.00   (£216.00 incl.VAT)
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