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Gismonda is a Gr****-set
melodrama in four acts by
Victorien Sardou that
premiered on
October 31, 1894 at the Théâtre de la Renaissance. In 1918, the play...
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theatrical posters,
ordering a new
poster for the
continuation of the play
Gismonda. The play, by
Victorien Sardou, had
already opened with
great success on...
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produced in 1896, 1897, and 1900. In 1895,
Mucha produced the
poster for
Gismonda, a play
starring Sarah Bernhardt.
Bernhardt highly admired Mucha's work...
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Medici Masters of
Florence tv
series location:
Castle Bracciano".
Gismonda. 26
January 2017.
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original on 25
September 2019. Retrieved...
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Gismonda is a main belt
asteroid discovered by
German astronomer Max Wolf in 1902.
Gismonda is
named after the
daughter of Tancred,
prince of Salerno...
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Gismonda is a 1919 French-language
grand opera in
three acts by
Henry Février to a
libretto by
Henri Caïn and
Louis Payen based on the 1894 play Gismonda...
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Fedora (1898) and
Madame Sans-Gêne (1915) by
Umberto Giordano. His play
Gismonda, from 1894, was also
adapted into an
opera of the same name by
Henry Février...
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lives of
Adalbert of Italy, his
mother Willa of
Tuscany (called "
Gismonda" in the opera), Otto II, and the
Byzantine Princess Theophanu, who became...
- 1888, and in 1895, made a
poster for
actress Sarah Bernhardt in the play
Gismonda by
Victorien Sardou in Théâtre de la Renaissance. The
success of this poster...
- unknown.
There are
three memorial plaques in the floor, one
conmmemorating a
Gismonda written in the vernacular. The
final niche on the
right side has a statue...