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01 Cesare Negri Nuove Inventioni di Balli.... Bordone, Milan 1604.
 
02 a scene from UMARL MACIEK UMARL Babette Regnier, Jan Lawski, Oenone Talbot and the Anglo-Polish Ballet dancing to Konarski's choreography to Glinski's music from Jackson, see beneath


03 Handbill advertising the dance performance of Two Pulchinellos, Swiss, c1840
 

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01 Sheila Jackson was one of the best of the artists active in making lithographic books for children. She also undertook the researches and prepared the line drawings for the book, Ballet in England, Transatlantic Arts ,1945, page size 20 x 25cms.an arrangement for the titlepage, Swan Lake with oval panels of The Rake's Progress, Giselle, Les Sylphides and Coppelia.  


02 Katsukawa Shunsho (1726 - 1792) three actors dancing the Sparrow Dance ,
a Hosaban triptych 1765, each panel 32 x 15cms.
 

03 a less than flattering depiction of the dancing style of Isadora Duncan by Olaf Gulbransson, from the German satirical magazine Simplicissimus ,1903/4 No.47


LEONARD ROSOMAN, How to Jive 1947 Contact Book