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Mademoiselle Dumilatre, in the new ballet of "The Corsair"
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Mademoiselle Dumilatre, in the new ballet of "The Corsair"
Mademoiselle Dumilatre, in the new ballet of " The Corsair", at Drury Lane Theatre, 1844. French ballerina Adele Dumilatre starred in a London stage production of a ballet based on a tale in verse by Lord Byron....
the Cabinet of Seide, the opening scene of Act 111. where the Turkish Pasha throws himself upon a couch, and Gulnare approaches him; confiding in the influence of her charms to obtain the pardon ot her liberator, Conrad. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol V
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This print captures the mesmerizing French ballerina, Mademoiselle Dumilatre, in her role as Gulnare in the new ballet production of "The Corsair" at Drury Lane Theatre in 1844. Inspired by Lord Byron's tale in verse, this dramatic scene depicts the opening act where Gulnare approaches the Turkish Pasha who has thrown himself upon a couch. With confidence in her charms, she seeks to obtain Conrad's pardon through her influence over the Pasha. Adele Dumilatre shines on stage with elegance and grace, showcasing her exceptional talent as a ballerina. Her poise and beauty are accentuated by the monochromatic tones of this engraving from "Illustrated London News". As one of Britain's most renowned dancers during the 19th century, Dumilatre captivates audiences with her skillful portrayal of Gulnare. Lord Byron's influence is evident not only through his poetic narrative but also through his ability to inspire artistic interpretations such as this ballet production. The image transports us back to a time when theater was an enchanting escape for audiences seeking entertainment and emotional connection. This print serves as a testament to Adele Dumilatre's contribution to both British culture and dance history. It immortalizes a moment that showcases her talent while paying homage to Lord Byron's enduring literary legacy.
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