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Das Fest der Handwerker Posse mit Gesang von Angely
- Title
- Das Fest der Handwerker [graphic] : Posse mit Gesang von Angely / Schöller del. ; And. Geiger sc.
- Author
- Geiger, Andreas, 1765-1856.
- Publication
- [183-?]
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- Additional Authors
- Schoeller, Johann Christian, 1782-1851.
- Description
- 1 print : etching, hand-colored; 25 x 32 cm., plate mark 23 x 29 cm.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Etchings.
- Note
- Caption title.
- Printed below title: Hähnchen / die Tanztouren angebend / Chassé en devant.
- At lower left: Gallerie interessanter und drolliger Scenen 5t. Jahrgang, No. 12.
- Indexed In (note)
- Binney, Edwin 3rd, "A century of Austro-German dance prints, 1790-1890," Dance perspectives 47, autumn 1971,
- Biography (note)
- Louis Angely's one-act musical theatre work, sometimes described as a Singspiel or a vaudeville, was first presented in Berlin, ca. 1830. It depicted a convivial gathering of the craftsmen or journeymen of the title. It won great success for Angely, a German actor, director and playwright who specialized in Possen or farces, who was also acclaimed for performing its leading role, the foreman Kluck.
- Call Number
- *MGZFA-19 Gei A Fes 1
- OCLC
- 782069697
- 782069697
- Author
- Geiger, Andreas, 1765-1856. Etcher
- Title
- Das Fest der Handwerker [graphic] : Posse mit Gesang von Angely / Schöller del. ; And. Geiger sc.
- Imprint
- [183-?]
- Indexed In:
- Binney, Edwin 3rd, "A century of Austro-German dance prints, 1790-1890," Dance perspectives 47, autumn 1971, p. 73, cat. nos. 400, 407.
- Summary
- Scene from Louis Angely's Das Fest der Handwerker. Within the fence of a beer garden, with a view of a park in the background, three couples assume dance positions, observed by others.
- Biography
- Louis Angely's one-act musical theatre work, sometimes described as a Singspiel or a vaudeville, was first presented in Berlin, ca. 1830. It depicted a convivial gathering of the craftsmen or journeymen of the title. It won great success for Angely, a German actor, director and playwright who specialized in Possen or farces, who was also acclaimed for performing its leading role, the foreman Kluck.
- Local Note
- Cataloging funds provided by Friends of Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- Schoeller, Johann Christian, 1782-1851. Artist
- Research Call Number
- *MGZFA-19 Gei A Fes 1