File:Costume de Melle. Noblet, rôle de Fatmé, dans Le dieu et la bayadère (NYPL b12148923-5234795).jpg

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English: * Lower right: [Engraving by] Maleuvre.
  • Lise Noblet as Fatmé in the opera ballet Le dieu et la bayadère, choreographed by F. Taglioni and first performed at the Paris Opéra Oct. 13, 1830.
  • Full length to front, her left foot pointed forward, right arm upraised; wearing white skirt trimmed in green and red bands with flowers, blue bodice, headdress suggesting peacock feathers.
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Costume de Melle. Noblet, rôle de Fatmé, dans Le dieu et la bayadère
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Dieu et la bayadère
Date [1830?]
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/dfaecc20-beb2-0132-536b-58d385a7bbd0
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Hautecoeur-Martinet
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5234795
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Prints depicting dance
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dfaecc20-beb2-0132-536b-58d385a7bbd0
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b12148923
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Jerome Robbins Dance Division
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Opera ballet; Prints (Graphic arts) -- Ballet -- 19th century; Ballet -- France -- 19th century



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