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L'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume II), c. 1740. Creator: Various Artists after Antoine WatteauL'oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau (volume II), c. 1740 - departure of the Italian comedians
Italian Comedians Taking Their Bows, c. 1718. Creator: Jean-Antoine WatteauItalian Comedians Taking Their Bows, c. 1718
Italian Comedians, 1719/20. Creator: Jean-Antoine WatteauItalian Comedians, 1719/20
Lucy, tell me I'm your beau, 1898. Creators: Unknown, RockwoodLucy, tell me I'm your beau, 1898. As sung by Otis Harlan in [Charles Hale] Hoyt's A Night & A Day a the Garrick Theatre
That's where she sits all day, 1900. Creator: StarmerBoys, have you ever seen my Dinah? That's where she sits all day, my gal is not a shy gal, 1900. Written and composed by Frank Leo
Frontispiece for "Balli di Sfessania", c. 1622. Creator: Jacques CallotFrontispiece for " Balli di Sfessania", c. 1622
The Italian Comedians, probably 1720. Creator: Jean-Antoine WatteauThe Italian Comedians, probably 1720
The Italian Comedians (copy), 19th century. Creator: AnonThe Italian Comedians (copy), 19th century
Scene from "The Castles of the Seven Passions", at the Lyceum Theatre, 1844Scene from " The Castles of the Seven Passions", at the Lyceum Theatre, 1844. Robert and Mary Anne Keeley in a London stage production of...the successful new drama of " The Castles of
The French Comedians, ca. 1720. Creator: Jean-Antoine WatteauThe French Comedians, ca. 1720
The travelling comedians, 1793, oil painting by Francisco de Goya