Thérésa (Emma Valadon, 1837-1913), French café-concert singer. A French tissue stereoscopic photograph of Thérésa in operetta costume.
(photo: unknown, probably Paris, mid/late 1860s)
Posts Tagged ‘stereoscopic photograph’

Mdlle. Thérésa
April 12, 2013
April 12, 2013
Thérésa (Emma Valadon, 1837-1913), French café-concert singer. A French tissue stereoscopic photograph of Thérésa in operetta costume.
(photo: unknown, probably Paris, mid/late 1860s)

April 12, 2013
Thérésa (Emma Valadon, 1837-1913), French café-concert singer. A French tissue stereoscopic photograph of Thérésa in operetta costume.
(photo: unknown, probably Paris, mid/late 1860s)

Augusta Sohlke
April 6, 2013a stereoscopic photograph of Augusta Sohlke (née Nina Sohlke Schivel, fl. 1860s-1890s), German-born American ballet dancer and choreographer
(photo: The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co Ltd, London, circa 1867)

Augusta Sohlke, German-born American ballet dancer and choreographer, in London, circa 1867
April 6, 2013a stereoscopic photograph of Augusta Sohlke (née Nina Sohlke Schivel, fl. 1860s-1890s), German-born American ballet dancer and choreographer
(photo: The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co Ltd, London, circa 1867)

April 6, 2013
a stereoscopic photograph of Augusta Sohlke (née Nina Sohlke Schivel, fl. 1860s-1890s), German-born American ballet dancer and choreographer
(photo: The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co Ltd, London, circa 1867)

January 16, 2013
a stereoscopic photograph of Willie Edouin as the phrenologist Anthony Tweedlepunch, impressing Charles E. Stevens as Cyrus W. Gilfain in the original production of Leslie Stuart’s successful musical comedy, Florodora, which opened under the management of Tom B. Davis at the Lyric Theatre, London, on 11 November 1899.
(photo: The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co Ltd, London, 1899)
Mr Edouin repeated his Tweedlepunch when Florodora was first presented to American audiences at the Casino Theatre, New York, on 10 November 1900.