RF2HF1R2G–XAM601 The Kiss, 1907-08 (oil on canvas) by Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918); 180x180 cm; Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria.
RM2GM9HPG–3779103 King Henry III; (add.info.: King Henry III (reigned 1216- 1272). Henry succeeded his father John, at the age of nine. Brought up by priests he became devoted to church art and learning. Henry proved a weak ruler, dominated by churchmen and by his wife's French relations. Large sums were spent on expeditions to France and on church building (notably on Westminster). From a Player's cigarette card based on the engraving by G Vertue; British Museum.From Player's cigarette cards); Lebrecht History; it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in
RM2GJAP4X–1705712 Actors Marlene Dietrich and Jean Gabin in Los Angeles restaurant 1941; (add.info.: Actors Marlene Dietrich and Jean Gabin in Los Angeles restaurant 1941); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RM2GJAP6G–1718524 Le frere le plus fute de Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother de GeneWilder avec Marty Feldman 1975; (add.info.: Le frere le plus fute de Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother de GeneWilder avec Marty Feldman 1975); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RM2GJAP8N–1764414 Front Cover of 'The Exploits of Sherlock Holmes' (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a graduate of the University of Edinburgh Medical School. A London-based 'consulting detective' whose abilities border on the fantastic, Holmes is known for his astute logical reasoning, his ability to adopt almost any disguise and his use of forensic science to solve difficult cases.); Fototeca Gilardi; English, it is possible that some works by thi
RM2GJAP54–1706546 Marlene Dietrich and Jean Gabin (at that time French navy officer) at El Morocco New York nightclub c. 1944 during the war; (add.info.: Marlene Dietrich and Jean Gabin (at that time french navy officer) at El Morocco New York nightclub c. 1944 during the war); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RM2GJAP76–1736088 Martin Roumagnac, directed by Georges Lacombe, 1946 (poster); (add.info.: Martin Roumagnac (The Room Upstairs) by Georges Lacombe with Marlene Dietriche and Jean Gabin, 1946.); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RM2GJAP4H–1700218 Le frere le plus fute de Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother de GeneWilder avec Marty Feldman 1975; (add.info.: Le frere le plus fute de Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother de GeneWilder avec Marty Feldman 1975); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RM2GJAP6B–1711843 Le frere le plus fute de Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother de GeneWilder avec Marty Feldman et Ray Kinnear 1975; (add.info.: Le frere le plus fute de Sherlock Holmes The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother de GeneWilder avec Marty Feldman et Ray Kinnear 1975); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RM2GJAP7R–1736124 Martin Roumagnac, directed by Georges Lacombe, 1946 (poster); (add.info.: Martin Roumagnac (The Room Upstairs) by Georges Lacombe with Marlene Dietriche and Jean Gabin, 1946.); it is possible that some works by this artist may be protected by third party rights in some territories.
RMKH92XG–VERDI, G. -Caricature: 'Le Richieste di Album' by Melchiorre Delfico. Verdi being bombarded by albums (probably autograph albums due to his popularity). Italian composer (1813-1901)
RMKH92XE–Joseph Frankovský - portrait of Czech actor. 13 May 1840 - 15 September 1901.
RMKH92XH–'Rhapsody' - Franz Liszt caricature. Showing Liszt at piano, with Wagner above encouraging Saint Peter to let him into heaven.'Saint Pierre, ouvrez vite la porte du paradis!' Published in Borsszem Janko, 8 August 1886. FL: Hungarian pianist and composer, 22 October 1811 - 31 July 1886. RW: German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKH92XF–Sir Henry Irving as Dante in play of same name by Victorien Sardou. Role created for Irving and first performed in 1903 production, Lyceum Theatre, London. HI: Born John Henry Brodribb, English stage actor, 6 February 1838 – 13 October 1905.
RMKH92XP–Lohengrin by Richard Wagner. Caricature from Swiss satirical journal 'Nebelspalter' 26 September 1891. Caption reads: 'The Triumph of Art/ Triumph der Kunst. Lohengrin in Paris, tross alledem und alledem.' (Richard Wagner came to Paris in September 1891 for firstnight of Lohengrin production and was attacked by French press) German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKH92WN–Robert Planquette - Mam'Zelle Quat'Sous 1897. Actress L Deberio in role as Denise in the comic opera Mam'Zelle Quat'Sous at the Theatre de la Gaite. Source January 1898 Le Theatre.
RMKH92WP–Jane Marcy - portrait. Member of the Académie Nationale de Musique (former name of Paris Opera).
RMKH92X8–David Garrick as Richard III (play by William Shakespeare). Illustration after Hogarth. English actor, playwright, theatre manager and producer, 19 February 1717 – 20 January 1779.
RMKH92XC–František Sušil - portrait. Moravian Roman Catholic priest most noted for his published collection of traditional Moravian folk music, 'Moravské národní písne'. 14 June 1804 - 31 May 1868. Moravia, historic region of Austro - Hungarian Empire and Czechoslovakia.
RMKH92WK–Pierre-Jean de Béranger - portrait. French poet and chansonnier (songwriter), 19 August 1780 – 16 July 1857. On the cover of French magazine Musica, October 1905.
RMKH92X5–VERDI conducting Requiem. Caricature entitled 'Dies Irae!!!' by Melchiorre Delfico
RMKH92X4–BRAHMS - 'Dr Eduard Hanslick's holy Johannes from Viennese 'Figaro', 1890. Hanslick was champion of Brahms, opposed to Wagner. German composer (1833-1897)
RMKH92WT–Ludwig van Beethoven - Bust statue by N. Aronson. German composer, 17 December 1770 - 26 March 1827.
RMKH92XB–Ludwig van Beethoven -bust statue by N. Aronson. German composer, 17 December 1770 - 26 March 1827.
RMKH92WR–Mlle de Craponne as Lisette in 'Le Légataire universel' - play by Jean-François Regnard (originally 1708). Production at Théatre National de l'Opéra- Comique, c. 1901.
RMKH92WJ–Handel's Choir / the Chorus - in sketch by Hogarth, 1731. Singing Willem de Fesch's Oratorio, 'Judith'.
RMKH92XD–Covent Garden Theatre, 1795 - after watercolour by Edward Dayes.
RMKH92X3–Wagner,Richard- caricature of plan for Bayreuth Festspielhaus carried in his head.
RMKH92W3–The Beggar's Opera - etching by William Hogarth . Scene from ballad opera by the English poet and dramatist John Gay and set to music by the German composer, Johann Christoph Pepusch. John Gay: 30 June 1685 - 4 December 1732. Johann Christopher Pepusch: 1667-1752. William Hogarth: 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764.
RMKH92TX–Sabbath Recreations No. 17 - collection of sacred airs for the piano-forte arranged by J. Pridham. Shown: Winchester Cathedral. Published by Samuel Brewer & Co., London. C. 1880.
RMKH92W4–Humours of Oxford - frontispiece by William Hogarth, 1729. Comedy play by James Miller. Peformed at Drury Lane, London. Showing the Vice Chancellor with his beadle surprising two Fellows of a College, one of whom is drunk, at a tavern. Engraved by T. Cook.
RMKH92WD–'The Laughing Audience' by William Hogarth, 1733. Originally called 'A Pleased Audience at a Play'. Audience enjoying performance at theatre, couples flirting, audience enraptured.
RMKH92TY–'Rich's Glory' - drawing by William Hogarth. Engraved by T. Cook. John Rich's triumphal entry to London's Covent Garden opera site, 1729. Also known as 'Rich's Glory'. First house opened 7th Dec 1732. Royal patent given to John Rich by his father Christopher. (Covent Garden opera house known as Theatre Royal because of this). Huge Success of Gay's Beggars Opera at Lincoln Inn Fields gave enough money to build first Covent Garden theatre.
RMKH92W6–Humours of Oxford - frontispiece by William Hogarth, 1729. Comedy play by James Miller. Peformed at Drury Lane, London. Showing the Vice Chancellor with his beadle surprising two Fellows of a College, one of whom is drunk, at a tavern. Engraved by T. Cook.
RMKH92W0–'Rich's Glory' - drawing by William Hogarth. Engraved by T. Cook. John Rich's triumphal entry to London's Covent Garden opera site, 1729. Also known as 'Rich's Glory'. First house opened 7th Dec 1732. Royal patent given to John Rich by his father Christopher. (Covent Garden opera house known as Theatre Royal because of this). Huge Success of Gay's Beggars Opera at Lincoln Inn Fields gave enough money to build first Covent Garden theatre.
RMKH92W7–'The Laughing Audience' by William Hogarth, 1733. Originally called 'A Pleased Audience at a Play'. Audience enjoying performance at theatre, couples flirting, audience enraptured.
RMKH92W2–The Beggar's Opera - etching by William Hogarth . Scene from ballad opera by the English poet and dramatist John Gay and set to music by the German composer, Johann Christoph Pepusch. John Gay: 30 June 1685 - 4 December 1732. Johann Christopher Pepusch: 1667-1752. William Hogarth: 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764.
RMKH92WE–Le Tambourin (The Drummer), 1787 - after engraving by Charles Melchior Descourtis, after Nicolas Antoine Taunay (1755 - 1830).
RMKH92WF–Titlepage: 'A Briefe Introduction to the skill of Song: Concerning the practise set forth by William Bathe', 1596. Printed in London by Thomas East (1540-1609). William Bathe (1564-1614) was an Irish Jesuit Priest, and representative to the Spanish Court.
RMKH92WG–An eleventh century musical codex, containing the earliest example of Pre-Gregorian Chant, written at the monastery of Saint Cecilia by 'John the Priest', 1071.
RMKH92RY–Bold Stroke for a Wife - illustrated ticket by William Hogarth. Play by Susanna Centlivre performed at Theatre Royal, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London (23 April 1728). Seat: Pit 3. Starring Milward. Engraved by Samuel Ireland. SC: English playwright, poet and actress, c.1667/1670 – 1 December 1723.
RMKH92TF–Bold Stroke for a Wife - illustrated ticket by William Hogarth. Play by Susanna Centlivre performed at Theatre Royal, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London (23 April 1728). Seat: Pit 3. Starring Milward. Engraved by Samuel Ireland. SC: English playwright, poet and actress, c.1667/1670 – 1 December 1723.
RMKH92T9–Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth. Play by William Congreve performed at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London with Joe Miller, 25 April 1717. Scene shown: Whittol's friend Captain Bluffe is kicked by Sharper, while his friend Bellmour tries to pull him away. JM: English actor, 1684 – 15 August 1738.
RMKH92TC–'Rich's Glory' - drawing by William Hogarth. Engraved by T. Cook. John Rich's triumphal entry to London's Covent Garden opera site, 1729. Also known as 'Rich's Glory'. First house opened 7th Dec 1732. Royal patent given to John Rich by his father Christopher. (Covent Garden opera house known as Theatre Royal because of this). Huge Success of Gay's Beggars Opera at Lincoln Inn Fields gave enough money to build first Covent Garden theatre.
RMKH92TB–The Beggar 's Opera by John Gay. Ticket design for a benefit performance of Beggar's Opera at Theatre Royal Covent Garden, starring M. Walker. From engraving by Samuel Ireland after copper engraving by Joseph Sympson the Younger (c.1705-1736) after a drawing (c.1728-31) by William Hogarth. Gay: English playwright and poet, 16 September 1685 - 4 December 1732.
RMKH92RR–Richard Wagner - engraving by Baude after photograph by Elliot et Frey, 1877. RW: German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKH92RX–Hartford Festival programme 1936. Programme for first Hartford Festival. Contemporary music festival.Includes Roger Sessions selectins from 'The Black Maskers' and Frederick Jacobi 's 'Concerto for Violoncello'. And Werner Josten 's Concerto no 2
RMKH92TA–The Beggar 's Opera by John Gay. Ticket design for a benefit performance of Beggar's Opera at Theatre Royal Covent Garden, starring M. Walker. From engraving by Samuel Ireland after copper engraving by Joseph Sympson the Younger (c.1705-1736) after a drawing (c.1728-31) by William Hogarth. Gay: English playwright and poet, 16 September 1685 - 4 December 1732.
RMKH92TK–Ticket for The Old Bachelor illustrated by William Hogarth. Play by William Congreve performed at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London with Joe Miller, 25 April 1717. Scene shown: Whittol's friend Captain Bluffe is kicked by Sharper, while his friend Bellmour tries to pull him away. JM: English actor, 1684 – 15 August 1738.
RMKH92TM–'The Laughing Audience' by William Hogarth, 1733. Originally called 'A Pleased Audience at a Play'. Audience enjoying performance at theatre, couples flirting, audience enraptured.
RMKH92RW–Hartford Festival programme 1936. Programme for first Hartford Festival. Contemporary music festival.
RMKH92TD–The Beggar's Opera - etching by William Hogarth . Scene from ballad opera by the English poet and dramatist John Gay and set to music by the German composer, Johann Christoph Pepusch. John Gay: 30 June 1685 - 4 December 1732. Johann Christopher Pepusch: 1667-1752. William Hogarth: 10 November 1697 – 26 October 1764.
RMKH92TE–Humours of Oxford - frontispiece by William Hogarth, 1729. Comedy play by James Miller. Peformed at Drury Lane, London. Showing the Vice Chancellor with his beadle surprising two Fellows of a College, one of whom is drunk, at a tavern. Engraved by T. Cook.
RMKH92RT–Grand Théâtre de Genève, Switzerland. Opera house.
RMKH92RM–Cosima Wagner - caricature published in 'Der Floh', Vienna, 26 July 1891. 'Das Weihe - Bühnenfestspiel in Bayreuth'/ 'The Ordination - Stage Festival in Bayreuth'. Caption: 'Just come in, honorable public, artistic spectacle as you have never before seen. Come in, come in! Children under ten years old and soldiers beneath sergeant major pay half the price'. Spectacle refers to ballets which charged high prices in 1891.
RMKH92R9–Johann Christoph Wagenseil, author of the book De civitate Noribergensi commentatio (1697). Engraving by Jacob Sandrart, 1690. JCW: German, November 26 1633 - October 9 1705. Used as source by Wagner for information on guild of mastersingers.
RMKH92R8–Galina Ulanova - portrait of the Russian ballerina in Sergei Prokofiev 's ballet 'Cinderella', 1945. GU: 8 January 1910 - 21 March 1998.
RMKH92RD–Richard Wagner 's Tannhäuser - caricature by Amédée de Noé (known as Cham). Caption: 'At nursing stations Mr. Roner has found the the future singers for performances of Tannhäuser'. RW: German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKH92RH–Richard Wagner caricature: 'Der Concert - Bildhauer' ('The Concert Sculpter'). By Oberländer. Published in Fliegende Blätter, Munich, No. 1961. RW: German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKH92RC–Richard Wagner with his son Siegfried as a young boy. RW: German composer & author, 22 May 1813 - 13 February 1883.
RMKH92RB–WESENDONCK, Otto let Wagner use his house on lake Zurich where 1st act of Isolde & Tristan written. He was husband of Mathilde mistress of Wagner.
RMKH92RP–Hans Richter - caricature with four arms by Th. Zasché published in Wiener Luft, 1891. Arms and legs captioned as: Oper ('Opera'), Bayreuth, Hof- Kappelle (Court Choir), Konz, Phil, London, Bruckner. Richard Wagner book under chair. HR: German conductor, 4 April 1843 - 5 December 1916.
RMKH92RG–Richard Wagner - portrait' by Faustin. Wagner is conducting on a Prussian military helmet. Published Figaro, London, 20 September 1876. Allusion to Franco - Prussian War?
RMKH92RN–Ludwig II of Bavaria: 'Lohengrin King' - caricature published in 'Der Floh', 30 August 1885. Known as the Swan King. 25 August 1845 – 13 June 1886. Wagner connection.
RMKH92PW–Adalbert Gyrowetz - portrait from lithograph by Joseph Kriehuber, 1828. Bohemian (Czech) composer of the Vienna Imperial Opera. Also known as Vojtech Matyáš Jírovec. 1963 - 1850. Chopin connection.
RMKH92R2–Hugo Kaun, German composer 1863 - 1932
RMKH92R0–Couple dancing - illustration on German postcard. Early 20th centur (c. 1919?).
RMKH92R4–Irving Berlin - portrait of the American composer at the piano 11 May 1888 - 22 November 1989.
RMKH92R6–Sarah-Bernhardt in the role of Tosca in play by Victorien Sardou, in 1899, which inspired the creation of Puccini's opera, 'Tosca'.
RMKH92RA–Mathilde Wesendonck, relief by Joseph Kopf MW: German poetess, friend of Wagner, 1828-1902.
RMKH92R7–Irina Kolpakova and Anatoli Gridin in 'The Stone Flower' - ballet with music by Russian composer, Prokofiev. Libretto by Mira Mendelson-Prokofieva and Lavrovsky (also choreography in original production). 1957 Kirov Ballet new production, choreographed by Grigorovich. Prokofiev: 1891-1953. Photographic postcard.
RMKH92PH–Arcangelo Corelli portrait. Italian composer & violinist. 17 February 1653 - 8 January 1713
RMKH92PF–Giuseppe Verdi with Tamagno. Francesco Tamagno, Italian tenor, 28 December 1850 – 31 August 1905. GV: Italian composer, 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
RMKH92PY–Couple dancing - silhouette on German postcard. Early 20th century.
RMKH92R3–PROKOFIEV - Romeo and Juliet, Balcony scene with Galina Ulanova and Konstantin Sergeyev in 1940 Russian composer, 1891-1953
RMKH92P8–GEMINIANI, Francesco - portrait. Italian violinist and composer, (1687-1762). Pupil of Corelli in Rome
RMKH92PG–Giuseppe Verdi 's opera 'Otello' - poster for the first performance at Scal, Milan 5 February 1887. Based on William Shakespeare 's play 'Othello'.
RMKH92PT–Giuseppe Verdi portrait. Italian composer, 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
RMKH92PD–Victor Maurel who created roles in Verdi's 'Othello' as Iago and title role of 'Falstaff'. French baritone 1848-1923. Verdi, Italian composer (1813-1901).
RMKH92PP–TAMAGNO, Francesco as Otello in Verdi's opera Otello . Creator of role. Italian tenor (1850-1905)
RMKH92PE–Max Bruch, German composer, 1838-1920
RMKH92R1–Couple dancing - cartoon illustration. Postcard, early 20th century.
RMKH92PC–Max Bruch, portrait with staves from score of a serenade piece. German composer, 1838-1920.
RMKH92NG–Giuseppe Verdi 's death mask - illustration by L. Pogliaghi. Mask made from gesso. Italian composer, 9 or 10 October 1813 - 27 January 1901.
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