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Scene from the 1848 production of 'Antigone' at the St. James Theatre with Mlle. Baptiste as Ismeme and Mme. Pechter as Antigone, 1848 -
Alfred-Edward Chalon
The 'Pas de Quatre': Carlotta Grisi (1819-99) Marie Taglioni (1804-84) Lucile Grahn (1819-1907) and Fanny Cerrito (1817-1909) -
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