TitleMademoiselle Busc et Monsieur Corset
Additional title: Le Bon Genre, no. 111
NamesButler, Josephine (Collector)
CollectionPrints depicting dance
Theatrical dancers, singly or in pairs
Josephine Butler collection of dance prints from Le bon genre
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1822 (Approximate)Date Issued: 1827Place: Paris
Library locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZFX Bon 2
TopicsBallroom dancing -- 19th century
GenresPrints
NotesAcquisition: Gift; Estate of Josephine Butler.Biographical/historical: Josephine DeNatale Butler, 1911-1996, was a dance educator, historian, and author. She began her career in fashion design, but in 1936 she and her husband Albert Butler founded the Albert Butler School of Dance, which she directed for fifty years. They also collaborated on the monumental Encyclopedia of social dancing, versions of which first appeared in the late 1960s. In 1970 she created an archive of social dancing, encompassing print materials, moving images, and other memorabilia, at the Dance Collection (today known as the Jerome Robbins Dance Division) of New York Public Library. These prints were among a collection of additional materials donated to the Library by her estate in 1996, selections from which appeared in the Library's exhibition Cotillion to cakewalk: social dance prints, presented from May 19-Sept. 13, 1997.Creation/production credits: The five prints in this collection were originally published singly between 1801 and 1822, and reissued as a collection under the title Observations sur les modes et les usages de Paris pour servir d'explication aux caricatures publiées sous le titre de Bon genre... (Paris, 1817; second edition, 1827).
Physical DescriptionEtchingsEngravingsExtent: 1 print : etching, engraving, hand-colored ; 30 x 40 cm, plate mark 24 x 30 cm
DescriptionImages of 19th-century ballroom dancing, some verging on caricature. The originals were published singly between 1801 and 1822, and reissued as a collection under the title Observations sur les modes et les usages de Paris pour servir d'explication aux caricatures publiées sous le titre de Bon genre... (Paris, 1817; second edition, 1827). Three of the prints in this collection are leaves from a facsimile edition titled Trente-neuf aquarelles originales de Harriet, Pasquier, Garbizza, Dutailly, Garnerey et Lanté pour Le bon genre (Paris, 1930).
Type of ResourceStill image
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 825113685NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b19758841Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): 6a54b890-84f4-013d-980c-0242ac110004
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