File:Fanny Elssler in dem Divertissement- "Des Malers Traumbild." (NYPL b12149110-5134458).tiff

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English: * Depicts an artist's studio. Large framed picture at right, Fanny Elssler stepping out towards Franz Opfermann who is kneeling at left looking up at her.
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Fanny Elssler in dem Divertissement: "Des Malers Traumbild.".
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Délire d'un peintre.
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Source https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/5cf22630-9cbc-0131-4c57-58d385a7b928
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b9873240-18bf-0131-bfbb-58d385a7bbd0
Name
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Opfermann, Franz
MODS
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/5cf22630-9cbc-0131-4c57-58d385a7b928
Origin place
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Bureau der Theaterzeitung
Image ID
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5134458
Collection
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Prints depicting dance
Collection UUID
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5cf22630-9cbc-0131-4c57-58d385a7b928
NYPL catalog ID
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b12149110
NYPL Division
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Jerome Robbins Dance Division
Topics
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Prints (Graphic arts) -- Ballet -- 19th century; Ballet -- Austria -- 19th century



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