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DAVID HENRY FRISTON. The Pantomime at Covent-Garden: "Cinderella - the Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast",1876 Creator: David Henry Friston.

DAVID HENRY FRISTON. The Pantomime at Covent-Garden: "Cinderella - the Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast", 1876. London stage production. '...Mr. Charles Rice...presents us with a gorgeous spectacle...Cinderella herself [is played by] Miss Amalia...Prince Plenteous [is] Miss Nelly Power...Our Illustration here gives the central situation of the piece, that in which Cinderella claims the glass slipper that so well fits her foot, and produces its fellow in corroboration of her identity with the wearer of both at the Prince's ball. The scene is a crowded one, and full of dramatic intention. We may note the envy of her sisters, Salprunella and Blowsabella, whose jealousy and doubt blend expression in their unamiable faces...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1876.
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The Pantomime at Covent-Garden: "Cinderella - the Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast",1876 Creator: David Henry Friston.
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The Pantomime at Covent-Garden: "Cinderella - the Butterfly's Ball and the Grasshopper's Feast", 1876. London stage production. '...Mr. Charles Rice...presents us with a gorgeous spectacle...Cinderella herself [is played by] Miss Amalia...Prince Plenteous [is] Miss Nelly Power...Our Illustration here gives the central situation of the piece, that in which Cinderella claims the glass slipper that so well fits her foot, and produces its fellow in corroboration of her identity with the wearer of both at the Prince's ball. The scene is a crowded one, and full of dramatic intention. We may note the envy of her sisters, Salprunella and Blowsabella, whose jealousy and doubt blend expression in their unamiable faces...'. From "Illustrated London News", 1876.
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4027 x 5625 px | 64.8 MB
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34.1 x 47.6 cm | 13.4 x 18.8 in (300 dpi)
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19 CENTURY 19TH CENTURY 19TH CENTURY. 19TH 19TH-CENTURY ACTING ACTOR (FEMALE) ACTOR ACTORS ACTRESS AMPHIBIA AMPHIBIAN AMPHIBIOUS AMUSEMENT ANIMAL APPAREL ART ARTS B & W B / W B W B&W BLACK & WHITE BLACK AND WHITE BODIES BODY BODY, THE BOOT BOOTS BRITAIN BRITISH CARRIAGE BOOT CENDRILLON CENTURY CHANGING ROOM CINDERELLA CLOTHES CLOTHING & DRESS CLOTHING COLOR COLOUR COMEDIAN COMICAL COVENT GARDEN THEATRE DAVID HENRY FRISTON DAVID HENRY DIVERSION DIVERTISSEMENT DRESS DRESSED ELLEN MARIA LINGHAM ELLEN MARIA ENGRAVED ENGRAVING ENTERTAINMENT ENTERTAINMENTS FAIRY STORY FAIRY TALE FAIRYTALE FASHION & CLOTHING FEET FEMALE FLUSH FOOT FEET FOOT FOOTWEAR FRISTON FRISTON, DAVID HENRY FROG GARMENT GUY HABIT ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS ILN LINGHAM LITERATURE LIZARD LIZARD. MALE MAN MEN MENSWEAR NELLY POWER NELLY NEWSPAPER NEWSPAPERS NINETEENTH CENTURY ORGANS PANTO PANTOMIME PEOPLE PERFORMANCE PERFORMER PERFORMERS PERFORMING PLAYHOUSE POWER PRESS PRINCE PRINCIPAL BOY PRINT COLLECTOR, THE PRINT RAT REPTIL REPTILE REPTILES ROBE ROYAL ROYALTY SKINK SLIPPER SLIPPERS SUIT TAILOR THEATRE THESPIAN UGLY SISTERS WHITE AND BLACK WOMAN WOMEN XIX CENTURY