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Lalla Roukh the noble princess, shown here, is covered in gold and jewels; even her shoes are sewn with emeralds. A very light, rose-coloured veil, embroidered with silver, covers her majestic figure. We notice a characteristic Indian garment; a sort of spencer which covers that throat and upper arms in a different material from the garment underneath. Here it is in cloth of gold. Underneath are fine transparent fabrics embroidered in gold, which cannot be clearly represented in the picture, but add an indescribable effect. Image taken from Lalla Ro??kh. [A description of Tableaux vivants representing scenes from the poem by T. Moore.] Divertissement mele de chants et de danses. Execute au Chateau royal de Berlin le 27. Janvier 1822, Avec 23 planches coloriees..This entertainment was based on the poem Lalla Rookh, an oriental romance, by Thomas Moore, published in 1817. Originally published/produced in Berlin, 1822. 
Location British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier AR9104641 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4720px × 5304px 
Photo Credit © British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY 
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Aristocracy
ARISTOCRATS
ATTIRé
clothes
Clothing
color
Costume
Dress
FURNISHING
garments
Gold
GOWN
inorganic material
inorganic materials
lighting devices
MATERIALS
Metal
METALS
personal adornment
PRECIOUS METAL
precious metals
Princess
red
royal
Royalty