'Great Exhibition Quadrille'

Image credit: Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust

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Sheet music cover for 'Great Exhibition Quadrille'. Composed by Jullien, Louis Antoine Jullien (1812–1860) musician; publisher/printer. Composer of popular music, dances, operas and ballets (e.g. 'Le Prophète'), conductor and music publisher. Studied at the Paris Conservatoire in 1833–36; but in 1839 was forced to flee Paris to escape his creditors and pursued his career in Great Britain and the United States. Illustrated by John Brandard, Victorian lithographer, engraver and illustrator; brother of Robert and Edward Brandard. Published by Jullien & Co. at the Royal Musical Conservatory 214 Regent Street & 45 King Street, London. The Great Exhibition was popularised in many ways, in games, commemorative ceramics, clay pipes and music sheets.

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Title

'Great Exhibition Quadrille'

Date

1851

Medium

chromolithograph on paper

Measurements

H 35 x W 25 cm

Accession number

AE185.534

Work type

Print

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