File:Lully - Amadis - act 1, proscenium and curtains, palace of the father of Oriane (NYPL b12148218-5107422).png

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Lully - Amadis - act 1, proscenium and curtains, palace of the father of Oriane

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English: Unsigned engraving, probably by Aveele.
A scene from Act I of Lully's opera Amadis, premiered at the Paris Opéra, January 18, 1684.
Proscenium and curtains, five performers at edge of stage; palace of the father of Oriane in background.
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Amadis
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df0bbf90-82e1-0131-2326-58d385a7bbd0
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/dfb76870-82e1-0131-64cf-58d385a7bbd0
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5107422
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Prints depicting dance
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b12148218
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Jerome Robbins Dance Division

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