Ballerina garland
This stunning garland by Lazybones, features gorgeous lithographs digitally printed onto organic cotton and cut into little flags. The edges are kept raw with a simple stay stitch.
Designed in Australia
Made in Indonesia
Total length 3.35m/11 ft
Images length: 130cm/4.3 ft
From left to right:
1. Adele Dumilatre* [facsimile signature] as la Diane chasseresse
2. Fanny Cerrito** in the new grand ballet Alma; La Bohémienne
3. Celeste as the Maid of Cashmere
4. Marie Taglioni*** (Sylphide)
5. Marie Taglioni (Gitana)
6. Fanny Elssler**** In the Cracovienne dance, in the ballet of The Gypsy
44*Adèle Alphonsine Dumilâtre (30 June 1821 – 4 May 1909 in Paris) was a French dancer
**Francesca "Fanny" Cerrito (11 May 1817 – 6 May 1909) was an Italian ballet dancer and choreographer
***Marie Taglioni, Comtesse de Voisins (23 April 1804 – 22 April 1884) was a Swedish ballet dancer
****Fanny Elssler (1810-1884) was an Austrian ballerina of the Romantic Period
The images are in the public domain and are all sourced from the generous open access schemes from various wonderful museums. This is an excellent initiative that opens up so many beautiful images to be seen and enjoyed again.
All images by E. T. Parris 1793-1873. Published by Hodgson, Boys & Graves
Courtesy of The New York Public Library Digital Collections.
This stunning garland by Lazybones, features gorgeous lithographs digitally printed onto organic cotton and cut into little flags. The edges are kept raw with a simple stay stitch.
Designed in Australia
Made in Indonesia
Total length 3.35m/11 ft
Images length: 130cm/4.3 ft
From left to right:
1. Adele Dumilatre* [facsimile signature] as la Diane chasseresse
2. Fanny Cerrito** in the new grand ballet Alma; La Bohémienne
3. Celeste as the Maid of Cashmere
4. Marie Taglioni*** (Sylphide)
5. Marie Taglioni (Gitana)
6. Fanny Elssler**** In the Cracovienne dance, in the ballet of The Gypsy
44*Adèle Alphonsine Dumilâtre (30 June 1821 – 4 May 1909 in Paris) was a French dancer
**Francesca "Fanny" Cerrito (11 May 1817 – 6 May 1909) was an Italian ballet dancer and choreographer
***Marie Taglioni, Comtesse de Voisins (23 April 1804 – 22 April 1884) was a Swedish ballet dancer
****Fanny Elssler (1810-1884) was an Austrian ballerina of the Romantic Period
The images are in the public domain and are all sourced from the generous open access schemes from various wonderful museums. This is an excellent initiative that opens up so many beautiful images to be seen and enjoyed again.
All images by E. T. Parris 1793-1873. Published by Hodgson, Boys & Graves
Courtesy of The New York Public Library Digital Collections.
This stunning garland by Lazybones, features gorgeous lithographs digitally printed onto organic cotton and cut into little flags. The edges are kept raw with a simple stay stitch.
Designed in Australia
Made in Indonesia
Total length 3.35m/11 ft
Images length: 130cm/4.3 ft
From left to right:
1. Adele Dumilatre* [facsimile signature] as la Diane chasseresse
2. Fanny Cerrito** in the new grand ballet Alma; La Bohémienne
3. Celeste as the Maid of Cashmere
4. Marie Taglioni*** (Sylphide)
5. Marie Taglioni (Gitana)
6. Fanny Elssler**** In the Cracovienne dance, in the ballet of The Gypsy
44*Adèle Alphonsine Dumilâtre (30 June 1821 – 4 May 1909 in Paris) was a French dancer
**Francesca "Fanny" Cerrito (11 May 1817 – 6 May 1909) was an Italian ballet dancer and choreographer
***Marie Taglioni, Comtesse de Voisins (23 April 1804 – 22 April 1884) was a Swedish ballet dancer
****Fanny Elssler (1810-1884) was an Austrian ballerina of the Romantic Period
The images are in the public domain and are all sourced from the generous open access schemes from various wonderful museums. This is an excellent initiative that opens up so many beautiful images to be seen and enjoyed again.
All images by E. T. Parris 1793-1873. Published by Hodgson, Boys & Graves
Courtesy of The New York Public Library Digital Collections.