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Taglioni Collection

Taglioni, a name synonymous with grace and elegance in the world of ballet

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Four ballerinas on a music sheet

Four ballerinas on a music sheet
Four ballerinas depicted on a music sheet, performing The Celebrated Pas de Quatre, composed by Jules Perrot, as danced at Her Majestys Theatre, London, on 12 July 1845

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Portrait of ballet dancer Marie Taglioni (1804-1884), c.1839. Creator: Kriehuber, Josef (1800-1876)

Portrait of ballet dancer Marie Taglioni (1804-1884), c.1839. Creator: Kriehuber, Josef (1800-1876)
Portrait of ballet dancer Marie Taglioni (1804-1884), c.1839. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Souvenir d'adieu de Marie Taglioni, 1845. Creator: Anonymous

Souvenir d'adieu de Marie Taglioni, 1845. Creator: Anonymous
Souvenir d'adieu de Marie Taglioni, 1845. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Marie Taglioni and her brother Paul in the ballet 'La Sylphide', 1834

Marie Taglioni and her brother Paul in the ballet "La Sylphide", 1834. Found in the collection of the Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageTaglioni Collection: The Taglioni Windsor Coach, c1837, (1941). Creator: Richard Gilson Reeve

The Taglioni Windsor Coach, c1837, (1941). Creator: Richard Gilson Reeve
The Taglioni Windsor Coach, c1837, (1941). A coach pulled by four horses travels through the English countryside, with male passengers riding on the outside

Background imageTaglioni Collection: The Celebrated Pas De Quatre: composed by Jules Perrot, c1850. Artist: TH Maguire

The Celebrated Pas De Quatre: composed by Jules Perrot, c1850. Artist: TH Maguire
The Celebrated Pas De Quatre: composed by Jules Perrot, c1850. As danced at Her Majestys Theatre, July 12th, 1845, by the four eminent Danseuses, Carlotta Grisi, Marie Taglioni, Lucille Grahn

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Music cover, Le Juif Errant (The Wandering Jew)

Music cover, Le Juif Errant (The Wandering Jew), arranged for piano by Frederic Burgmuller, Grande Valse danced by ballerina Louise Taglioni Date: 1852

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Portrait of the dancer, choreographer and ballet master Paul Taglioni (1808-1884)

Portrait of the dancer, choreographer and ballet master Paul Taglioni (1808-1884), ca 1860. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Taglioni, La Sylphide (engraving)

Taglioni, La Sylphide (engraving)
5198386 Taglioni, La Sylphide (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Taglioni, La Sylphide)

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Dolls of ballet dancers Rosalie Taglioni and Caroline

Dolls of ballet dancers Rosalie Taglioni and Caroline
The ballerina Mlle. Marie Taglioni doll in peasants cap with gold pins as Rosalie in La Resemblance, and ballerina Mlle. Caroline Brocard doll as Ninetta in The Maid of Palaiseau as dolls dressed by

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Dolls of Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie Leconte

Dolls of Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie Leconte
Dolls of dancers Mlle. Porphyria or Porphirin Brocard and Mlle. Sylvie Leconte dressed by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Marie Taglioni, ballerina costume dolls by young Princess

Marie Taglioni, ballerina costume dolls by young Princess
Ballerina Marie Taglioni dolls dressed in costumes of La Bayadere, La Sylphide and William Tell by young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Ballerinas Proche, Duvernay and Ancilin as dolls

Ballerinas Proche, Duvernay and Ancilin as dolls
Ballet dancers Mlle. Proche Giubelei in La Sommambula, Mlle. Pauline Duvernay in Sleeping Beauty and Mlle. Euphrosine Ancilin as dolls dressed by young Princess Victoria

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Taglioni in La Sylphide

Taglioni in La Sylphide
Page from the Illustrated London News Christmas Number 1940, showing The Vision Which Ravished European Audience A Hundred Years Ago: Old Lithographs of the Unmatched Taglioni in La Sylphide

Background imageTaglioni Collection: The 'Pas de Trois des Graces, 'at Her Majestys Theatre (engraving)

The "Pas de Trois des Graces, "at Her Majestys Theatre (engraving)
1612152 The " Pas de Trois des Graces, " at Her Majestys Theatre (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The " Pas de Trois des Graces)

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Taglionis Farewell - by Kenny Meadows, 1845. Creators: Unknown, Joseph Kenny Meadows

Taglionis Farewell - by Kenny Meadows, 1845. Creators: Unknown, Joseph Kenny Meadows
Taglionis Farewell - by Kenny Meadows, 1845. The final performance - or swansong - of Italian ballerina Maria Taglioni:one of the first and greatest dancers who ever graced the stage

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Paul and Amalie Taglioni, 1839, (1943). Creator: Franz Kruger

Paul and Amalie Taglioni, 1839, (1943). Creator: Franz Kruger
Paul and Amalie Taglioni, 1839, (1943). Portrait of Italian dancer, choreographer and ballet master Paul Taglioni (1808-1884) and his wife Amalie (1803-1881), also a dancer

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Carlotta Grisi (left), Marie Taglioni (center), Lucille Grahn (right back), and Fanny Cerrito

Carlotta Grisi (left), Marie Taglioni (center), Lucille Grahn (right back), and Fanny Cerrito (right front) in the Pugni Pas de, c1840. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Mazurka danced in La Gitana by Marie Taglioni, c1840

Mazurka danced in La Gitana by Marie Taglioni, c1840. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Marie Taglioni dancing Polonaise, 1847

Marie Taglioni dancing Polonaise, 1847. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Portrait of the ballerina Marie Taglioni (1804-1884) as Satanella, 1853

Portrait of the ballerina Marie Taglioni (1804-1884) as Satanella, 1853. Private Collection

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Portrait of the ballerina Marie Taglioni. Artist: Scheffer, Ary (1795-1858)

Portrait of the ballerina Marie Taglioni. Artist: Scheffer, Ary (1795-1858)
Portrait of the ballerina Marie Taglioni. Found in the collection of the Musee National du Chateau de Versailles et du Trianon

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Three women in various costumes

Three women in various costumes, including Mlle Lise Noblet (left) in La Sylphide (ballet by Taglioni), and Madame Laure Cinti-Damoreau (right) as Isabelle in Robert the Devil (opera by Meyerbeer)

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Cover of the sheet music for Pas de Quatre by Jules Perrot, c

Cover of the sheet music for Pas de Quatre by Jules Perrot, c
XJF468582 Cover of the sheet music for Pas de Quatre by Jules Perrot, c.1845 (printed paper) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageTaglioni Collection: The Taglioni Coach and Other Scenes A Cigar Box Painted with scenes from Taglioni

The Taglioni Coach and Other Scenes A Cigar Box Painted with scenes from Taglioni Prints Inscribed in black paint, front, bottom: " Taglioni [

Background imageTaglioni Collection: MARIE TAGLIONI (1804-1884). Italian ballerina as La Sylphide: lithograph after

MARIE TAGLIONI (1804-1884). Italian ballerina as La Sylphide: lithograph after Alfred Edward Chalon (1780-1860)

Background imageTaglioni Collection: MARIE TAGLIONI (1804-1884). Italian ballet dancer

MARIE TAGLIONI (1804-1884). Italian ballet dancer. Watercolor, c1831, by Alfred Edward Chalon

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Dried ribbon and straight pasta

Dried ribbon and straight pasta

Background imageTaglioni Collection: BALLET: LES METAMORPHOSES. The masquerade scene from the ballet, Les Metamorphoses

BALLET: LES METAMORPHOSES. The masquerade scene from the ballet, Les Metamorphoses, choreographed by Paul Taglioni and composed by Cesare Pugni. Wood engraving from an English newspaper, 1850

Background imageTaglioni Collection: BALLET: FIORITA, 1848. A performance of Fiorita, with Rosati

BALLET: FIORITA, 1848. A performance of Fiorita, with Rosati and Marie Taglioni in the principle roles, at Her Majestys Theatre, London, England, in 1848

Background imageTaglioni Collection: MARIE TAGLIONI (1804-1884). Italian ballet dancer. Performing a pas de quatre at Her Majestys

MARIE TAGLIONI (1804-1884). Italian ballet dancer. Performing a pas de quatre at Her Majestys Theatre, London, England, in 1845. Wood engraving from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Fanny Elssler / 3 Graces

Fanny Elssler / 3 Graces
FANNY ELSSLER (centre) Austrian ballet dancer, seen here with Marie Taglioni (left) and Fanny Cerrito (right) in The Three Graces Date: 1810 - 1884

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Marie Taglioni / Lacauchie

Marie Taglioni / Lacauchie
MARIE TAGLIONI Italian ballet dancer, one of the first to dance on the points of her toes

Background imageTaglioni Collection: Marie Taglioni / Iln 1847

Marie Taglioni / Iln 1847
MARIE TAGLIONI Italian ballet dancer, one of the first to dance on the points of her toes


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Taglioni, a name synonymous with grace and elegance in the world of ballet. Four ballerinas delicately pirouette across the music sheet, their movements perfectly synchronized to the enchanting melodies. The music cover of Le Juif Errant (The Wandering Jew) captures the essence of Taglioni's ethereal artistry. In 1837, Richard Gilson Reeve immortalized Taglioni with his creation - The Taglioni Windsor Coach. A masterpiece that symbolizes her status as a revered figure in the ballet realm. A portrait reveals Paul Taglioni, not just a dancer but also a choreographer and ballet master. His contributions to this timeless art form are immeasurable. La Sylphide is an engraving that showcases Taglioni's most iconic role. She effortlessly embodies the sylph-like character, captivating audiences with her otherworldly presence. Dolls resembling Rosalie Taglioni and Caroline stand as testament to their influence on future generations of dancers. Their legacy lives on through these miniature representations. Porphyria Brocard and Sylvie Leconte are also honored in doll form, paying tribute to their remarkable talent and dedication to dance. Marie Taglioni herself becomes a doll dressed in exquisite ballerina attire by none other than a young Princess who admired her greatly. A touching homage from one artist to another. Ballerinas Proche, Duvernay, and Ancilin are transformed into dolls too; each capturing their unique style and contribution to the world of dance. Taglioni's portrayal in La Sylphide remains etched in our memories forever - an image that epitomizes beauty and grace intertwined seamlessly within her every movement. "The Pas de Trois des Graces" at Her Majesty's Theatre is engraved for eternity - showcasing three graceful figures dancing harmoniously together under Taglionis' guidance.