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Ballet is a classical dance form that originated in Italy during the Renaissance period and spread to other parts of Europe, including Germany

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Background imageBallet Collection: The Bayreuth Richard Wagner Theatre, 1900s

The Bayreuth Richard Wagner Theatre, 1900s. Found in the Collection of Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Munich

Background imageBallet Collection: Cover of the vocal score of opera Parsifal by Richard Wagner, 1902

Cover of the vocal score of opera Parsifal by Richard Wagner, 1902. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the play Ratibor and Wanda by Konrad Levezow, 1824

Stage design for the play Ratibor and Wanda by Konrad Levezow, 1824. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the tragedy The Bride of Messina by Friedrich Schiller, 1824

Stage design for the tragedy The Bride of Messina by Friedrich Schiller, 1824. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Set design for the Opera Otello by Gioachino Rossini, 1824

Set design for the Opera Otello by Gioachino Rossini, 1824. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Set design for the Opera Armide by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1824

Set design for the Opera Armide by Christoph Willibald Gluck, 1824. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the tragedy Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller, 1824

Stage design for the tragedy Don Carlos by Friedrich Schiller, 1824. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Queen of the Night Scene. Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 181

Queen of the Night Scene. Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1818. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Found in the Collection of Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: Scene from the opera Il pomo d oro (The Golden Apple) of A. Cesti to the wedding of Leopold I and Ma

Scene from the opera Il pomo d oro (The Golden Apple) of A. Cesti to the wedding of Leopold I and Margaret Theresa of Spain, 1667. Found in the collection of Osterreichische Nationalbibliothek

Background imageBallet Collection: The chamber musicians in the Mecklenburg-Schwerin court chapel at Ludwigslust in 1770, 1770

The chamber musicians in the Mecklenburg-Schwerin court chapel at Ludwigslust in 1770, 1770. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705) in a theatrical costume, 1667. Artist: Thomas, Jan (1617-1678)

Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705) in a theatrical costume, 1667. Artist: Thomas, Jan (1617-1678)
Emperor Leopold I (1640-1705) in a theatrical costume, 1667. Found in the collection of Ambras Castle, Innsbruck

Background imageBallet Collection: Hamburg in the Year 2000. Poster for the Ernst Drucker Theatre, 1896

Hamburg in the Year 2000. Poster for the Ernst Drucker Theatre, 1896. Artist: Friedlander, Adolph (1851-1904)
Hamburg in the Year 2000. Poster for the Ernst Drucker Theatre, 1896. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Fritzi Massary in revue Hurra! Wir Leben noch! at the Metropoltheater, Berlin Artist: Anonymous

Fritzi Massary in revue Hurra! Wir Leben noch! at the Metropoltheater, Berlin Artist: Anonymous
Fritzi Massary in revue Hurra! Wir Leben noch! at the Metropoltheater, Berlin. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Portrait of the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883), c. 1913

Portrait of the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883), c. 1913. Artist: Diefenbach, Karl Wilhelm (1851-1913)
Portrait of the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883), c. 1913. From a private collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the Opera Idomeneo by W. A. Mozart, 1812-1814. Artist: Quaglio, Lorenzo (1730-1804)

Stage design for the Opera Idomeneo by W. A. Mozart, 1812-1814. Artist: Quaglio, Lorenzo (1730-1804)
Stage design for the Opera Idomeneo by W. A. Mozart, 1812-1814. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Poster for the theatre play The Lower Depths by M. Gorky, c. 1903

Poster for the theatre play The Lower Depths by M. Gorky, c. 1903. Artist: Wachtel, Wilhelm (1875-1942)
Poster for the theatre play The Lower Depths by M. Gorky, c. 1903. From a private collection

Background imageBallet Collection: The Singer Francisco d Andrade as Don Giovanni in Mozarts Opera, 1902

The Singer Francisco d Andrade as Don Giovanni in Mozarts Opera, 1902. Artist: Slevogt, Max (1868-1932)
The Singer Francisco d Andrade as Don Giovanni in Mozarts Opera, 1902. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: The dancing couple Maria and Salvatore Vigano, ca 1797. Artist: Schadow

The dancing couple Maria and Salvatore Vigano, ca 1797. Artist: Schadow, Johann Gottfried (1764-1850)
The dancing couple Maria and Salvatore Vigano, ca 1797. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: Sketch for the curtain for the Michael Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1852

Sketch for the curtain for the Michael Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1852. Artist: Roller, Andreas Leonhard (1805-1891)
Sketch for the curtain for the Michael Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1852. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the opera The Bronze Horse by D. Auber, 1837

Stage design for the opera The Bronze Horse by D. Auber, 1837. Artist: Roller, Andreas Leonhard (1805-1891)
Stage design for the opera The Bronze Horse by D. Auber, 1837. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageBallet Collection: Sketch for the curtain for the Imperial Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1830s

Sketch for the curtain for the Imperial Theatre in Saint Petersburg, 1830s. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the opera Askolds Grave by A. Verstovski, 1841

Stage design for the opera Askolds Grave by A. Verstovski, 1841. Artist: Roller, Andreas Leonhard (1805-1891)
Stage design for the opera Askolds Grave by A. Verstovski, 1841. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the ballet Caesar in Egypt by G. Haendel, 1834

Stage design for the ballet Caesar in Egypt by G. Haendel, 1834. Artist: Roller, Andreas Leonhard (1805-1891)
Stage design for the ballet Caesar in Egypt by G. Haendel, 1834. Found in the collection of the State Museum of Theatre and Music Art, St. Petersburg

Background imageBallet Collection: Theatre du Gymnase in Paris, 1856. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)

Theatre du Gymnase in Paris, 1856. Artist: Menzel, Adolph Friedrich, von (1815-1905)
Theatre du Gymnase in Paris, 1856. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: Portrait of the ballerina Anna Pavlova (1881-1931), 1904. Artist: Slevogt, Max (1868-1932)

Portrait of the ballerina Anna Pavlova (1881-1931), 1904. Artist: Slevogt, Max (1868-1932)
Portrait of the ballerina Anna Pavlova (1881-1931), 1904. Found in the collection of the Dresden State Art Collections

Background imageBallet Collection: Costume design for the Serf Theatre of Sheremetev, 1785. Artist: Kuerzinger (Kirzinger)

Costume design for the Serf Theatre of Sheremetev, 1785. Artist: Kuerzinger (Kirzinger), Marianna (1770-1809)
Costume design for the Serf Theatre of Sheremetev, 1785. Found in the collection of the State Central A. Bakhrushin Theatre Museum, Moscow

Background imageBallet Collection: The Snow Ballet, from la Voyage dans la Lune by Jacques Offenbach, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer

The Snow Ballet, from la Voyage dans la Lune by Jacques Offenbach, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
The Snow Ballet, from la Voyage dans la Lune by Jacques Offenbach, 1892. Based on From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne (1828-1905); performed at the Theatre de la Porte Saint-Martin

Background imageBallet Collection: Vaslav Nijinsky in the role of Narcisse, Petrouchka and Till Eulenspiegl, c. 1911-16

Vaslav Nijinsky in the role of Narcisse, Petrouchka and Till Eulenspiegl, c. 1911-16
XJF342487 Vaslav Nijinsky in the role of Narcisse, Petrouchka and Till Eulenspiegl, c.1911-16 (b/w photo) by French Photographer

Background imageBallet Collection: Portrait of the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883), 1883

Portrait of the composer Richard Wagner (1813-1883), 1883. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1847-1849

Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1847-1849. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1847-1849

Stage design for the opera Die Zauberflote by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 1847-1849. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller

Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller
Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Found in the Collection of Institut fur Theaterwissenschaft der Freien Universitat Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller

Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller
Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Found in the Collection of Institut fur Theaterwissenschaft der Freien Universitat Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller

Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller
Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Found in the Collection of Institut fur Theaterwissenschaft der Freien Universitat Berlin

Background imageBallet Collection: Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914

Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914

Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914

Der Ring des Nibelungen, 1914. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. How Gunther and Hagen and Kriemhild Were Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How Gunther and Hagen and Kriemhild Were Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How Gunther and Hagen and Kriemhild Were Slain, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. How Sir Dietrichs Men Were All Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How Sir Dietrichs Men Were All Slain, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How Sir Dietrichs Men Were All Slain, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. How Rudiger?s corps is presented to Krimhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How Rudiger?s corps is presented to Krimhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How Rudiger?s corps is presented to Krimhild, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. How the Queen Gave Orders to Burn Down the Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How the Queen Gave Orders to Burn Down the Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How the Queen Gave Orders to Burn Down the Hall, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. Hagen of Troneck kills Iring, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Hagen of Troneck kills Iring, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Hagen of Troneck kills Iring, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel

Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel
Die Nibelungen. How They Threw Down the Dead Out Of The Hall, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. Etzel and Kriemhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Etzel and Kriemhild, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Etzel and Kriemhild, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. Hagens Shield Request, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Hagens Shield Request, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Hagens Shield Request, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Die Nibelungen. Kriemhilds Farewell, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)

Die Nibelungen. Kriemhilds Farewell, 1840-1841. Creator: Rethel, Alfred (1816-1859)
Die Nibelungen. Kriemhilds Farewell, 1840-1841. Private Collection

Background imageBallet Collection: Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller

Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Creator: Müller
Stage design for the Tragedy Die Nibelungen by Friedrich Hebbel, ca 1934. Found in the Collection of Institut fur Theaterwissenschaft der Freien Universitat Berlin



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Ballet Collection

Ballet is a classical dance form that originated in Italy during the Renaissance period and spread to other parts of Europe, including Germany, and is characterized by grace and precision of movement, with dancers performing intricate steps and poses while wearing costumes. Ballet has been popular in Germany since the 19th century, when it was introduced by foreign dancers. Today, ballet is practiced throughout the country at both professional and amateur levels. German ballet companies are renowned for their technical excellence as well as their innovative choreography. The country also boasts several prestigious schools that offer training in classical ballet technique and performance. Ballet remains an important part of German culture today, with performances regularly taking place across the country.
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The Ballet collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning selection of wall art and framed prints that captures the beauty and grace of ballet in Germany. Our collection features a range of images, from classic performances to modern interpretations, all showcasing the elegance and athleticism of this timeless art form. Whether you are a fan of traditional ballet or contemporary dance, there is something for everyone in this collection. From iconic productions like Swan Lake to lesser-known works by up-and-coming choreographers, these prints offer an unparalleled glimpse into the world of German ballet. Each print is expertly crafted using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure that every detail is captured with precision and clarity. Whether you are looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add some beauty to your walls, the Ballet collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress.
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What are Ballet (Germany Europe) art prints?

Ballet art prints from Germany and Europe are a collection of stunning artworks that capture the beauty, grace, and elegance of ballet dancers. These prints showcase various poses and movements of ballerinas in their costumes on stage or during rehearsals. They are created using high-quality printing techniques to ensure that every detail is captured perfectly. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves ballet or wants to add a touch of sophistication to their home decor. They can be used as wall hangings in living rooms, bedrooms, offices, or any other space where you want to create an atmosphere of elegance and refinement. Whether you're a fan of classical ballets like Swan Lake or prefer more contemporary pieces, there's something for everyone in this collection. From black-and-white photographs to colorful illustrations, these Ballet art prints offer a wide range of styles and themes that will appeal to all tastes.
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What Ballet (Germany Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Ballet art prints from Germany and Europe. You can choose from various styles, including classical ballet, contemporary dance, and modern interpretations. The collection features some of the most iconic performances by renowned dancers such as Rudolf Nureyev, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Anna Pavlova. The prints are available in different sizes and formats to suit your preferences. You can opt for traditional framed prints or canvas wraps that add a touch of elegance to any room. Alternatively, you may prefer unframed prints that allow you to customize the presentation according to your taste. Whether you're a fan of ballet or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, we have something for everyone. With its extensive selection of high-quality Ballet art prints from Germany and Europe, you're sure to find the perfect piece to enhance your home decor or add value to your collection.
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To purchase Ballet art prints from Germany, Europe through Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images online. Once you have found the print(s) that you would like to purchase, simply add them to your cart and proceed to checkout. During the checkout process, you will be asked for your shipping information and payment details. We offer a range of sizes and framing options for their prints, so be sure to select the one that best suits your needs. We also offer a variety of paper types including fine art paper and canvas. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Ballet art prints from Media Storehouse in Germany, Europe, our customer service team is available to assist you via email or phone. With high-quality images and excellent customer service, Media Storehouse makes it easy to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office.
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How much do Ballet (Germany Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Ballet art prints from Germany and Europe. The cost of these prints varies depending on several factors such as the size, quality, and type of print selected. We have a variety of options available including canvas prints, framed prints, poster prints, and photographic prints. Our prices are competitive and reflect the high-quality nature of our products. We work with some of the best photographers in the industry to ensure that our customers receive stunning images that capture the beauty and gracefulness of ballet. We understand that everyone's budget is different which is why we offer a range of price points to suit all needs. Our Ballet art prints make for wonderful gifts or additions to any home or office space. If you're looking for beautiful Ballet art prints from Germany or Europe at an affordable price point without compromising on quality then look no further than Media Storehouse.
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Your Ballet art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your prints so that they arrive at your doorstep undamaged. Our standard delivery service is reliable and efficient, ensuring that your order reaches you as quickly as possible. We use high-quality materials for our packaging to ensure the safety of your artwork during transit. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube before being shipped out to you. This ensures that they are protected from any damage or creases during transport. Once your order has been dispatched, we will provide you with tracking information so that you can keep an eye on its progress until it arrives at your door. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and ensuring that our customers receive their orders promptly and in perfect condition.