File:A collection of the most admired polkas by the most eminent European composers in six Numbers. No. 2. Empress Anne, polka by J. Strauss. - La Carlotta Grisi's, by Julien (NYPL b12149197-5241058).jpg

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English: * Full length, Grisi on left, Perrot on right, holding hands and dancing together. Four other couples (perhaps also Grisi and Perrot) in background. All wearing Polish costumes.
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A collection of the most admired polkas by the most eminent European composers in six Numbers. No. 2. Empress Anne, polka by J. Strauss. - La Carlotta Grisi's, by Julien.
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Polka.
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cc3daa80-18c2-0131-ab97-58d385a7bbd0
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Perrot, Jules, 1810-1892
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/a28e16c0-b60e-0132-9335-58d385a7b928
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5241058
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Prints depicting dance
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a28e16c0-b60e-0132-9335-58d385a7b928
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b12149197
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Jerome Robbins Dance Division
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Polka (Dance); Prints (Graphic arts); Ballet; 19th century



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