RMERHC3Y–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel in role as Phedre / Phedra by JeanRacine. 21 February 1821 - 3
RMP6H3GK–French classical actress Mademoiselle Rachel or Elisabeth Rachel Felix as Diane, a lady of the commonwealth, 1650. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's 'Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates,' London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RMDE6KXB–Élisa Rachel as Phèdre. Artist: Anker, Albert (1831-1910)
RFCBY5T0–Mademoiselle Rachel plays the Greek Muse of Tragedy Melpomene in this engraving by French painter Jean-Leon Gerome.
RM2D9YAB5–A portrait of French actress, Elisabeth Félix, better known as Mademoiselle Rachel (1821 – 1858). She was a prominent figure in French society & became the mistress of a number of prominent people including Napoleon III, Napoléon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte and Alexandre Colonna-Walewski, the illegitimate son of Napoleon I. Because newspapers attempted to publish pictures of Rachel on her deathbed a political move in France led to the introduction of new privacy laws.
RMD2XRMD–MADEMOISELLE RACHEL AS 'VALERIA'
RMF7D4FT–Elisabeth Eliza Rachel Félix or Mademoiselle Rachel, 1821-1858, a French actress,
RME610X7–Mademoiselle Rachel or Elisabeth Rachel Felix as Roxane.
RF2F2FM29–Rachel, also Mademoiselle Rachel, actually Elisa Rachel Felix or Elizabeth-Rachel Felix, February 21, 1821 - January 3, 1858, was a French actress of the Jewish faith and considered one of the greatest tragedians of her time / Rachel, auch Mademoiselle Rachel, eigentlich Elisa Rachel Felix oder Elizabeth-Rachel Felix, 21. Februar 1821 - 3. Januar 1858, war eine französische Schauspielerin jüdischen Glaubens und galt als eine der größten Tragödinnen ihrer Zeit, Historisch, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th century / digitale Reproduktion einer Originalvorl
RME60YYM–Mademoiselle Rachel in Jean Racine's Andromaque, 1849.
RMCP3N88–Rachel, Mademoiselle (born Elisa Rachel Felix), 21.2.1821 - 3.1.1858, French actress, full length, as Roxanne in the tragedy 'Bajazet' by Jean Racine, wood engraving after a lithograph by Deveria, 19th century,
RMP80HAF–English: Berlin, Pfaueninsel (Isle of peacocks). Marble memorial (1850) for Mademoiselle Rachel, a French actress. 2007 309 Pfaueninsel Mlle Rachel K
RM2E4KXJE–Stamp printed in the France shows Elisabeth Felix, better known as Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), famous French actress, circa 1961
RM2B9N5J9–Rachel and Miss Rachel (1821-1858), theater actress, 1858 Joseph Arnold Pingret (1798-1862). Rachel ou Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), actrice de théâtre. Cuivre, 1858. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMHHT8GY–French postage stamp (1961 - French Actors and Actresses) : Rachel Félix / Elizabeth-Rachel Félix / 'Madmoiselle Rachel (1821-1858) in the role of Phi
RM2B9N2PC–Tribute to Rachel and Miss Rachel (1821-1858), actress, 1852 Joseph Pierre Braemt. Hommage à Rachel ou Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), actrice, 1852. Bronze recouvert d'une plaque de cuivre, 1852. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RM2H1R5K7–Stamp printed in the France shows Elisabeth Felix, better known as Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), famous French actress for her role in a dramatic t
RM2B8MYHX–Project costume for Chimene in the Cid Elisabeth Rachel Félix (dite Rachel ou Mademoiselle Rachel). Projet de costume pour Chimène dans le Cid. Etude de costume pour le rôle de Chimène, interprété par la comédienne Rachel. Crayon graphite, 9 juin 1846. Paris, musée de la Vie romantique.
RM2T7W54A–Alexandre Vincent Sixdeniers Mademoiselle Rachel. Midfielder around 1825
RMERHC4B–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel sister Lia Felix. RF: 21 February 1821 - 3 January 1858.
RMP6H56D–French classical actress Mademoiselle Rachel or Elisabeth Rachel Felix as Roxane, a Turkish lady, in Jean Racine's tragedy 'Bajazet,' 1838. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's 'Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates,' London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RMDE8FFP–Rachel as Phèdre, Mid of the 19th cen..
RFJ2N60G–Rachel Hanretty owner of Macaroon shop on grindlay Street, Mademoiselle Macaroon
RMRJ97A8–Mademoiselle Falcon
RM2T8WJKD–Rachel or Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), actress of theater, 1858, Pingret, Joseph Arnold, Engraver in medals, Array, Numismatic, Medal, Size - Workmanship: Diameter: 5.3 cm
RM2HT65YP–Scene from Racine's "Phedre", 1850. 'Oenone, Madame Croisnier; Phedre, Mdlle. Rachel; Hipplyte, M. Raphael The celebrated actress Mdlle. Rachel will commence a short engagement [at St James' Theatre, London]...Her opening part will be that of Phedre, in Racine's celebrated tragedy of that name'. From "Illustrated London News", 1850.
RM2AN7N2N–L'illustration : journal universel . ( Distribution des livrets. ) sous prétexte de peinture. Labelle chose que le Musée Labelle chose que le jury! la bellechose que les arts ! les heureu-ses gens que les artistes ! — Mademoiselle Rachel aéprouvé un accident qui a causéla plus vive émotion aux spec-tateurs : dimanche dernier,elle jouait le rôle de Chimènedans le (id ; tout a coup .a peu près au milieu de latragédie, elle a pâli, chan-celé en murmurant ces motsdune voix éteinte:«Jenen puisplus! je nen puis plus! » etelle est rentréedansla coulisse,soutenue par deux de ses ca-marades qui étaient
RME60YX3–Elisabeth Rachel Felix as Diane, a lady of the commonwealth, 1650.
RM2DYTCWJ–Rachel Roy attends 'Mademoiselle C' New York Premiere at Florence Gould Hall in New York on September 6, 2013.
RM2MX8EF5–Property of Albert Kahn, Boulogne, France Mademoiselle Rachel Lévy Future Mme Landau ,
RMERHC4E–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel . Theatre playbill from Her Majesty's Theatre, London.
RMP6H781–French classical actress Mademoiselle Rachel or Elisabeth Rachel Felix in Jean Racine's 'Andromaque,' 1849, ancient Greek or Roman lady of rank. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's 'Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates,' London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RMDE6NR6–Élisa Rachel as Judith, 1843. Artist: French master
RM2T8WJKN–Rachel or Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), actress of theater, 1858, Pingret, Joseph Arnold, Engraver in medals, Array, Numismatic, Medal, Size - Workmanship: Diameter: 5.3 cm
RM2WR7BMP–Portrait of the actress Mademoiselle Rachel (Élisabeth Rachel Félix), Rachel (title on object), Étude (series title on object), print maker: Bernard Romain Julien, after painting by: Henri Frédéric Schopin, printer: Aubert & Cie., print maker: France, printer: Paris, publisher: Paris, 1836 - 1841, paper, height 605 mm × width 466 mm, print
RM2TD89R1–Property of Albert Kahn, Boulogne, France Mademoiselle Rachel Lévy future Mme Landau, Human beings, Clothing, Woman, Portrait, Hairstyle, headgear, Fashion, France, Boulogne, Melle Lévy, Boulogne propriété d'Albert Kahn, 17/11/1917 - 17/11/1917, Léon, Auguste, photographer, Autochrome, photo, Glass, Autochrome, photo, Positive, Vertical, Size 9 x 12 cm
RMDDMKFA–ELIZABETH RACHEL FELIX, ALSO KNOWN AS MADEMOISELLE FELIX, FRENCH ACTRESS, 1855
RM2W9DC6T–Portrait of Elizabeth -Rachel Félix, known as Mademoiselle Rachel, Anonymous, 1845 - 1851 photomechanical print This print is part of an album. France paper portrait of actor, actress France
RMERHC3P–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) French actress - known as Mademoiselle Rachel. Contemporary French caricature of Dr Veron,
RMP9DPHR–Rachel as Phèdre. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMDE6PWP–Élisa Rachel in the foyer of the Comédie Française. Artist: Montault, Henry de (1825-1890)
RM2WBWBKM–Portrait of Elizabeth -Rachel Félix, known as Mademoiselle Rachel, Anonymous, 1845 - 1851 photomechanical print This print is part of an album. France paper portrait of actor, actress France
RMERHC4C–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel . Theatre playbill from Drury Lane Theatre, London. Rachel's
RMP9BAKH–Élisa Rachel as Judith. Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski.
RMDE6NWY–Élisa Rachel as Phèdre. Artist: Gerôme, Jean-Léon (1824-1904)
RM2WCR17K–Portret van de Actress Mademoiselle Rachel (Élisabeth Rachel Félix), Bernard Romain Julien, after Henri Frédéric Schopin, 1836 - 1841 print print maker: Franceprinter: Parispublisher: Paris paper historical persons. portrait of actor, actress
RMERHC46–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel .In role as Camille in Horace by Pierre Corneille 1838. . 21
RM2WJWXMM–Joseph Arnold Pingret (1798-1862). Rachel or Mademoiselle Rachel (1821-1858), theater actress. Copper, 1858. Paris, Carnavalet museum. Actress, Comedian, Copper, French, Medal, Numismatics, Profile, Portrait, Tragedian, 19th XIX 19th 19th 19th century
RMDE6NH3–Élisa Rachel as Roxane in Bajazet by Racine, 1838. Artist: Devéria, Achille (1800-1857)
RMP9BAKN–Élisa Rachel in the foyer of the Comédie Française. Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski.
RMERHC3N–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel aged 19. After miniature by Minna Heeren. 21 February 1821 - 3
RMDE6M8W–Élisa Rachel. Artist: Anonymous
RMRCTE8K–Élisa Rachel. Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski. Author: ANONYMOUS.
RMERHC43–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel .In role as Phedre / Phedra by Jean Racine. 21 February 1821 - 3
RMERHC42–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel aged 30. Afterphotograph in 1851. 21 February 1821 - 3 January
RMDE6TAK–Portrait of Alexandre Antoine, Count Colonna-Walewski (1844-1898), 1860. Artist: Winterhalter, Franz Xavier (1805-1873)
RMP8DM18–Élisa Rachel as Roxane in Bajazet by Racine. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
RMERHC4A–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel sister Dinah Felix. RF: 21 February 1821 - 3 January 1858.
RM2K0408M–Élisa Rachel as Lady Macbeth. Found in the collection of the Musée d'art et d'histoire du judaïsme, Paris.
RMRCXCPF–Élisa Rachel as Phèdre. Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski. Author: ANKER, ALBERT.
RMERHC45–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel .In role as Phedre / Phedra by Jean Racine. 21 February 1821 - 3
RM2K0AB2Y–Rachel (1821-1858), in the role of Phèdre, c1853.
RMP9BAKD–Élisa Rachel as Roxane in Bajazet by Racine. Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski.
RMERHC3R–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) French actress - known as Mademoiselle Rachel. Hand-written letter to Dr Véron c.1858 from
RM2K0A35A–Rachel (1821-1858), en costume de tragédie, c1859.
RM2JM1NPP–Élisa Rachel as Lady Macbeth. Museum: Musée d'art et d'histoire du judaïsme, Paris. Author: Charles Louis Müller.
RMERHC48–Rachel (Elisabeth Rachel Félix) - known as Mademoiselle Rachel aged 31 in 1852. engraving from portrait by Muller. 21 February 1821 - 3 January 1858.
RMRCTFPA–Élisa Rachel as Phèdre. Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski. Author: GEROME, JEAN-LEON.
RMRCTF14–Portrait of Alexandre Antoine, Count Colonna-Walewski (1844-1898). Museum: Patrimoine comte Charles-André Colonna Walewski. Author: Winterhalter, Franz Xavier.
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