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English: Lithograph by unknown of the ballerina Carlotta Grisi in en:Giselle. Paris, 1841.
Image was scanned from the book The Romantic Ballet in Paris by Ivor Guest.
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2007-09-21 04:44 Mrlopez2681 700×941× (74476 bytes) Lithograph by unknown of the ballerina Carlotta Grisi in ''[[Giselle]]''. Paris, 1841. Image was scanned from the book ''The Romantic Ballet in Paris'' by Ivor Guest.
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Carlotta Grisi interpreta Giselle a Parigi nel 1841, in una litografia da The Romantic Ballet in Paris di Ivor Guest
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