Guide to the Israel Silvestre engraving of Moliere and Jean Baptiste Lully's "La Princesse d'Elide" C0450
Israel Silvestre engraving of Moliere and Jean Baptiste Lully's "La Princesse d'Elide"
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Elizabeth Beckman
Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
Public Domain. There are no known restrictions.
Access Restrictions
There are no access restrictions.
Preferred Citation
Israel Silvestre engraving of Moliere and Jean-Baptiste Lully's "La Princesse d'Elide," C0450, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Purchased by Steve Gerber from Schubertiade Music on January 26, 2010.
Processing Information
Processing completed by Elizabeth Beckman in November 2019. EAD markup completed by Elizabeth Beckman in November 2019.
Historical Information
French playwright Moliere and composer Jean-Baptiste Lully's comic ballet "La Princesse d'Elide," a theatrical performance that included spoken word, dance, and song, was first performed at the Palace of Versailles for the court of King Louis XIV of France in May 1664 (Victoria and Albert Museum, "The Origins of Ballet," Coe, "Ballet en comedie" or "comedie en ballet?," 111-112).
Scope and Content
The collection consists of an engraving by Israel Silvestre illustrating the performance of "La Princesse d'Elide" at the Palace of Versailles in May 1664.
Arrangement
This is a single item collection.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Ballet
- Chateau de Versailles (Versailles, France)
- Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687
- Molière, 1622-1673
Bibliography
Coe, Ada. ' 'Ballet en comedie' or 'comedie en ballet'? La Princesse d'Elide and Les Amants magnifiques.' Cahiers II, 1 (1988): 109-121. https://earlymodernfrance.org/node/154
Victoria and Albert Museum, 'The Origins of Ballet,' http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/o/origins-of-ballet/ (accessed November 5, 2019).
Significant Persons Associated With the Collection
- Lully, Jean-Baptiste, 1632-1687
- Molière, 1622-1673
- Silvestre, Israël, 1621-1691
Significant Places Associated With the Collection
- Chateau de Versailles (Versailles, France)