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Auction archive: Lot number 195

J.-B. LULLY]. STAGE DESIGNS FOR LULLY'S BALLETS "L'ISLE ENCHANTÉE" & "LA PRINCESSE D'ÉLIDE", BY SILVESTRE, 1673

Estimate
£3,000 - £4,000
ca. US$5,052 - US$6,736
Price realised:
£11,875
ca. US$19,999
Auction archive: Lot number 195

J.-B. LULLY]. STAGE DESIGNS FOR LULLY'S BALLETS "L'ISLE ENCHANTÉE" & "LA PRINCESSE D'ÉLIDE", BY SILVESTRE, 1673

Estimate
£3,000 - £4,000
ca. US$5,052 - US$6,736
Price realised:
£11,875
ca. US$19,999
Beschreibung:

Lully, Jean-Baptiste, --Israël Silvestre LES PLAISIRS DE L’ISLE ENCHANTÉE, OU LES FESTES, ET DIVERTISSEMENTS DU ROY À VERSAILLES [...LE BALLET DE LA PRINCESSE D'ELIDE], PARIS: IMPRIMERIE ROYALE, 1673 Six engraved stage designs by Silvestre for the ballet by Lully & Molière (from a set of 9), hand coloured, including the title: 1) Les plaisirs de l’Isle enchantée, ou les festes, et divertissements du Roy à Versailles, Divisez en trois journées, et commencéz le 7me Jour de May, de l’année 1664 [...Vue du chasteau de Versaille]. 2) Première Journée "Festin du roy et des reynes avec plusieurs princesses et dames..." ; 3) Première Journée "Course de bague disputé par le Roy..." 4) Seconde Journée "Théâtre fait dans la mesme allée sur lequel la comédye, et le Ballet de la Princesse d'Elide furent representéz", showing the stage and the orchestra; 5) Troisiesme Journée "Théâtre dressé au milieu du grand estang representant l’isle d’Alcine...dans lequel fut dancé un Ballet de plusieurs entrées" ; 6) Troisiesme Journée "rupture du palais et des enchantemens de l’Isle d’Alcine représentée par un feu d’artifice", 6 items, folio (c.29 x 42.5cm), signed by Silvestre, framed and glazed (each c.42 x 56cm overall), tear to legend in no. 5, some browning and damp-staining to corners and margins, a few repairs, without Molière's text. These engravings are important iconographical sources for the history of the orchestra. These two divertissements performed at Versailles on 7 & 8 May 1664 were among Lully's earliest comédie-ballets, produced in collaboration with Molière. The spectacular designs by Israël Silvestre (1621-1691) set the tone for future entertainments glorifying Louis XIV. Those for La Princesse d'Élide, show the musicians in the orchestra, in front of the stage, but behind a screen, with Louis himself seated prominently in front of the audience. The orchestra numbers about twenty, of which mainly lutes and viols can be seen, but Spitzer & Zaslaw also name the 19 Grands Violins, 11, Petits Violons, and six keyboards. A score of Lully's music was published, of which the sole extant copy listed in Brussels (RISM L3046) lacks the title page. From the collection of André Meyer (1884-1974)

Auction archive: Lot number 195
Auction:
Datum:
20 May 2014
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
Beschreibung:

Lully, Jean-Baptiste, --Israël Silvestre LES PLAISIRS DE L’ISLE ENCHANTÉE, OU LES FESTES, ET DIVERTISSEMENTS DU ROY À VERSAILLES [...LE BALLET DE LA PRINCESSE D'ELIDE], PARIS: IMPRIMERIE ROYALE, 1673 Six engraved stage designs by Silvestre for the ballet by Lully & Molière (from a set of 9), hand coloured, including the title: 1) Les plaisirs de l’Isle enchantée, ou les festes, et divertissements du Roy à Versailles, Divisez en trois journées, et commencéz le 7me Jour de May, de l’année 1664 [...Vue du chasteau de Versaille]. 2) Première Journée "Festin du roy et des reynes avec plusieurs princesses et dames..." ; 3) Première Journée "Course de bague disputé par le Roy..." 4) Seconde Journée "Théâtre fait dans la mesme allée sur lequel la comédye, et le Ballet de la Princesse d'Elide furent representéz", showing the stage and the orchestra; 5) Troisiesme Journée "Théâtre dressé au milieu du grand estang representant l’isle d’Alcine...dans lequel fut dancé un Ballet de plusieurs entrées" ; 6) Troisiesme Journée "rupture du palais et des enchantemens de l’Isle d’Alcine représentée par un feu d’artifice", 6 items, folio (c.29 x 42.5cm), signed by Silvestre, framed and glazed (each c.42 x 56cm overall), tear to legend in no. 5, some browning and damp-staining to corners and margins, a few repairs, without Molière's text. These engravings are important iconographical sources for the history of the orchestra. These two divertissements performed at Versailles on 7 & 8 May 1664 were among Lully's earliest comédie-ballets, produced in collaboration with Molière. The spectacular designs by Israël Silvestre (1621-1691) set the tone for future entertainments glorifying Louis XIV. Those for La Princesse d'Élide, show the musicians in the orchestra, in front of the stage, but behind a screen, with Louis himself seated prominently in front of the audience. The orchestra numbers about twenty, of which mainly lutes and viols can be seen, but Spitzer & Zaslaw also name the 19 Grands Violins, 11, Petits Violons, and six keyboards. A score of Lully's music was published, of which the sole extant copy listed in Brussels (RISM L3046) lacks the title page. From the collection of André Meyer (1884-1974)

Auction archive: Lot number 195
Auction:
Datum:
20 May 2014
Auction house:
Sotheby's
London
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