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Jean Baptiste Lully Collection

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: The Palais du Temps. Scenery for the prologue of 'Atys', lyrical tragedy by Lully, c1708

The Palais du Temps. Scenery for the prologue of "Atys", lyrical tragedy by Lully, c1708

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Stage design for the Prologue of the Tragedie lyrique 'Atys'

Stage design for the Prologue of the Tragedie lyrique "Atys"
Stage design for the Prologue of the Tragedie lyrique " Atys" by Jean-Baptiste Lully, c. 1708. Found in the collection of Musee Carnavalet, Paris

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1770. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin

Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1770. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin
Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1770. After Charles Nicolas Cochin II. After Gaspard Colignon

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Portrait of the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687). Creator: Anonymous

Portrait of the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687). Creator: Anonymous
Portrait of the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687). Private Collection

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Dorimene, 1868. Creator: Unknown

Dorimene, 1868. Creator: Unknown
Dorimene, 1868. The character of Dorimene in " Le Mariage Force" (The Forced Marriage), a comedy-ballet by Jean Baptiste de Moliere and Jean-Baptiste Lully, first staged in 1664

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Eriphile, 1868. Creator: Unknown

Eriphile, 1868. Creator: Unknown
Eriphile, 1868. The character of Eriphile in " Les Amants Magnifiques" (The Magnificent Lovers), a comedie-ballet by Jean Baptiste de Moliere with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Palais de Ceres. Stage design for the opera Proserpine by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1758

Palais de Ceres. Stage design for the opera Proserpine by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1758. Found in the Collection of Centre des monuments nationaux

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Louis XIV as Apollo in the ballet Ballet de la Nuit, 1653. Creator: Gissey, Henri de (1621-1673)

Louis XIV as Apollo in the ballet Ballet de la Nuit, 1653. Creator: Gissey, Henri de (1621-1673)
Louis XIV as Apollo in the ballet Ballet de la Nuit, 1653. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Medee. Costume design for the opera Thesee by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1770-1778

Medee. Costume design for the opera Thesee by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1770-1778. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Stage design for the opera Armide by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1760. Creator: De Wailly

Stage design for the opera Armide by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1760. Creator: De Wailly
Stage design for the opera Armide by Jean-Baptiste Lully, 1760. Found in the Collection of Bibliotheque Nationale de France

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Jean-Baptiste Lully, Florentine-born French composer. Artist: Gerard Edelinck

Jean-Baptiste Lully, Florentine-born French composer. Artist: Gerard Edelinck
Jean-Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), Florentine-born French composer. He spent most of his life working in the court of Louis XIV of France and is considered the chief master of the French Baroque style

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Chair of Medee, c1675. Artist: Jean Berain

Chair of Medee, c1675. Artist: Jean Berain
Chair of Medee, c1675. Costume design by Jean Berain the Elder for the Thesee, (1675), by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Found in the collection of the National Library, Paris

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Temple of Apollo, for the opera Achille and Polyxene, c1687. Artist: Jean Berain

Temple of Apollo, for the opera Achille and Polyxene, c1687. Artist: Jean Berain
T emple of Apollo, for the opera Achille and Polyxene, c1687. Achille et Polyxene (Achilles and Polyxena) is an opera with a libretto by Philippe Quinault

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Set design for the opera Proserpine, c1680. Artist: Jean Berain

Set design for the opera Proserpine, c1680. Artist: Jean Berain
Set design for the opera Proserpine, c1680. Proserpine (Proserpina) is an opera with music by Jean-Baptiste Lully and a libretto by Philippe Quinault first performed in Saint-Germain-en-Laye on 3

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Enchanted Knight, c1685. Artist: Jean Berain

Enchanted Knight, c1685. Artist: Jean Berain
Enchanted Knight, c1685. Costume design by Jean Berain the Elder for an opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Costume design by Jean Berain the Elder, c1680. Artist: Jean Berain

Costume design by Jean Berain the Elder, c1680. Artist: Jean Berain
Costume design by Jean Berain the Elder, c1680. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Enchanted Hero, c1684. Artist: Jean Berain

Enchanted Hero, c1684. Artist: Jean Berain
Enchanted Hero, c1684. Alquif, enchanted knight for the rerun of the opera Amadis or Amadis de Gaule (Amadis of Gaul), by Lully in 1684. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris

Background imageJean Baptiste Lully Collection: Devil, c1680. Artist: Jean Berain

Devil, c1680. Artist: Jean Berain
Devil, c1680. A devil costume for a opera by Jean-Baptiste Lully. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris


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