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Dance is a form of art that has been around for centuries, and is still popular today

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Background imageDance Collection: Satire on Vestris, 1781. Artist: Paul Sandby

Satire on Vestris, 1781. Artist: Paul Sandby
Satire on Vestris, 1781. The French dancer Marie-Jean-Augustin Vestris, known as Auguste Vestris (1760-1842). Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century

Background imageDance Collection: The Present Age... 1767.Artist: LP Boitard

The Present Age... 1767.Artist: LP Boitard
The Present Age: Adress d to the professsors of driving, dressing, ogling writing, playing, gambling, racing, dancing, duelling, boxing, swearing, humming, building, etc, etc, etc, 1767

Background imageDance Collection: Folly Triumphant, 1749. Artist: LP Boitard

Folly Triumphant, 1749. Artist: LP Boitard
Folly Triumphant, 1749. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston [pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London, 1905)

Background imageDance Collection: Fancy-dress ball at the new Grand Opera House, Paris, for the benefit of the poor, 1875

Fancy-dress ball at the new Grand Opera House, Paris, for the benefit of the poor, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, (20 February 1861)

Background imageDance Collection: Primavera, c1478, (c1900-1920)

Primavera, c1478, (c1900-1920). A print after the painting in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, from Art History and Literature Illustrations, by Jessie Noakes, Virtue and Co, (London, c1900-1920)

Background imageDance Collection: Riffian nuptial dance in Tangier, 1860

Riffian nuptial dance in Tangier, 1860. The Riffian or Rif Berber are a North African Berber tribe. A print from The Illustrated London News, (28 April 1860)

Background imageDance Collection: Lama dance at Jummoo, performed before the Prince of Wales, 1876

Lama dance at Jummoo, performed before the Prince of Wales, 1876. Masked Buddhist monks perform a ritual dance for the future King Edward VII in Jammu, India

Background imageDance Collection: Opening soiree of the new offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street, London, 28 June 1882

Opening soiree of the new offices of the Daily Telegraph, Fleet Street, London, 28 June 1882. A print from the Illustrated London News, (8 July 1882)

Background imageDance Collection: Bear and Monkey, 13th century, (1833)

Bear and Monkey, 13th century, (1833). Dancing bears and monkeys would peform in the public streets. Illustration after a book of prayers in the Harleian Collection of the British Library

Background imageDance Collection: Sword dance, (1833)

Sword dance, (1833). Young men dance among the points of swords. An engraving from The Sports and Pastimes of the people of England, by Joseph Strutt, (London, 1833)

Background imageDance Collection: Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804

Greenwich Park, with the Royal Observatory, on Easter Monday, London, 1804. People enjoying themselves dancing and flirting. Some boys have climbed a tree (left)

Background imageDance Collection: Jessie Matthews, British actress, singer and dancer, 1934-1935

Jessie Matthews, British actress, singer and dancer, 1934-1935. A star of stage and screen musicals, Jessie Matthews popularity was at its peak in the 1930s

Background imageDance Collection: Ginger Rogers, American actress, 1934-1935

Ginger Rogers, American actress, 1934-1935. Ginger Rogers appeared in 73 films over a 35 year movie career. She is best known for her partnership with Fred Astaire

Background imageDance Collection: Ginger Rogers, American actress, 1934-1935

Ginger Rogers, American actress, 1934-1935. Ginger Rogers appeared in 73 films over a 35 year movie career. She is best known for her partnership with Fred Astaire

Background imageDance Collection: Prince George and Mary of Teck in fancy dress, Devonshire House Ball, 1897

Prince George and Mary of Teck in fancy dress, Devonshire House Ball, 1897. The future King George V with his wife in Elizabethan costume

Background imageDance Collection: Masquerade at the French court, 1393, (1470-1475). Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart

Masquerade at the French court, 1393, (1470-1475). Artist: Master of the Harley Froissart
Masquerade at the French court, (Dance of the Wodehouses), 1393, (1470-1475). Masquerade at the court of King Charles VI of France, accompanied by live music from musicians in the upper right corner

Background imageDance Collection: Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century

Mansion House and Cheapside, London, early 20th century. Mansion House is the official residence of the Lord Mayor of the City of London

Background imageDance Collection: The Mill, Girls Dancing to Music by a River, 1870, (1912). Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones

The Mill, Girls Dancing to Music by a River, 1870, (1912). Artist: Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones
The Mill, Girls Dancing to Music by a River, 1870, (1912). Both the style of this painting and its subject, the Three Graces dancing to the music of Apollo, were inspired by Italian Renaissance art

Background imageDance Collection: Three minstrels, c1480, (1910)

Three minstrels, c1480, (1910). Representation after a manuscript of the Romance of the Rose, part of a larger scene representing the karole or dance of Sire Mirthe

Background imageDance Collection: A village fete in Russia, c1890

A village fete in Russia, c1890. An engraving from Robert Browns The Countries of the World, published by Cassell, (London & Paris, c1890)

Background imageDance Collection: Minstrels, c1480, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw

Minstrels, c1480, (1843). Artist: Henry Shaw
Minstrels, c1480, (1843). Engraving after a manuscript of the Romance of the Rose, part of a larger scene representing the karole or dance of Sire Mirthe

Background imageDance Collection: The Daughter of Herodias, 1510. Artist: Piombo, Sebastiano, del (1485-1547)

The Daughter of Herodias, 1510. Artist: Piombo, Sebastiano, del (1485-1547)
The Daughter of Herodias, 1510. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: The Head of John the Baptist brought to Herod (Predella Panel), 1454

The Head of John the Baptist brought to Herod (Predella Panel), 1454. Artist: Giovanni di Paolo (ca 1403-1482)
The Head of John the Baptist brought to Herod (Predella Panel), 1454. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Portrait of a Musician, c. 1565. Artist: Campi, Bernardino (1522-1591)

Portrait of a Musician, c. 1565. Artist: Campi, Bernardino (1522-1591)
Portrait of a Musician, c. 1565. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: A Concert, c. 1490. Artist: Costa, Lorenzo (1460-1535)

A Concert, c. 1490. Artist: Costa, Lorenzo (1460-1535)
A Concert, c. 1490. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Salome receives the Head of John the Baptist, c. 1608-1610. Artist: Caravaggio

Salome receives the Head of John the Baptist, c. 1608-1610. Artist: Caravaggio, Michelangelo (1571-1610)
Salome receives the Head of John the Baptist, c. 1608-1610. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Salome, ca 1510-1520. Artist: Giampietrino (1 Half of 16th cen. )

Salome, ca 1510-1520. Artist: Giampietrino (1 Half of 16th cen. )
Salome, ca 1510-1520. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: A Merry Company at Table, 1630. Artist: Pot, Hendrik Gerritsz. (1580 / 81-1657)

A Merry Company at Table, 1630. Artist: Pot, Hendrik Gerritsz. (1580 / 81-1657)
A Merry Company at Table, 1630. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Judith, ca 1679. Artist: Neer, Eglon Hendrik, van der (1634-1703)

Judith, ca 1679. Artist: Neer, Eglon Hendrik, van der (1634-1703)
Judith, ca 1679. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Judith in the Tent of Holofernes, c. 1622. Artist: Liss, Johann (1597-1631)

Judith in the Tent of Holofernes, c. 1622. Artist: Liss, Johann (1597-1631)
Judith in the Tent of Holofernes, c. 1622. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing Girl with Castanets, 1909. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)

Dancing Girl with Castanets, 1909. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)
Dancing Girl with Castanets, 1909. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Dancing Girl with Tambourine, 1909. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)

Dancing Girl with Tambourine, 1909. Artist: Renoir, Pierre Auguste (1841-1919)
Dancing Girl with Tambourine, 1909. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: My Hunt, 1901

My Hunt, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)

Background imageDance Collection: The Prince of Wales and a group of Usuta dancers, Zululand, 1925

The Prince of Wales and a group of Usuta dancers, Zululand, 1925. The future King Edward VIII enjoys a cultural event during a royal visit

Background imageDance Collection: The Prince of Wales watching a traditional dance, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1925

The Prince of Wales watching a traditional dance, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1925
The Prince of Wales watching a traditional native beauty dance, Freetown, Sierra Leone, 1925. The future King Edward VIII enjoys a cultural event during a royal visit

Background imageDance Collection: Military Academy, The Hop, Cozzens Hotel, 1859. Artist: Winslow Homer

Military Academy, The Hop, Cozzens Hotel, 1859. Artist: Winslow Homer
Military Academy, The Hop, Cozzens Hotel, 1859. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven, published by Harper & Brothers, (New York, London, 1938)

Background imageDance Collection: Native dancers in Mombasa, 1924-1925, (1937)

Native dancers in Mombasa, 1924-1925, (1937). A photograph from the Illustrated London News: Coronation Record Number, (London, 1937)

Background imageDance Collection: Corner of a Cafe Concert, Detail, 1878-1880. Artist: Edouard Manet

Corner of a Cafe Concert, Detail, 1878-1880. Artist: Edouard Manet
Corner of a Cafe Concert, Detail, 1878-1880. Located in the collection at, The National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Corner of a Cafe Concert, 1878-1880. Artist: Edouard Manet

Corner of a Cafe Concert, 1878-1880. Artist: Edouard Manet
Corner of a Cafe Concert, 1878-1880. Located in the collection at The National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. Artist: Titian

Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. Artist: Titian
Bacchus and Ariadne, 1523-1525. From the National Gallery, London

Background imageDance Collection: Booklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

Booklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
Booklet of instructions for a Fantascope, 1833. The Fantascope or Phenakistoscope was an optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect

Background imageDance Collection: Fantascope disc, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

Fantascope disc, 1833. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
Fantascope disc, 1833. The Fantascope or Phenakistoscope was an optical toy depending on persistence of vision for its effect. This disc shows multiple images of a man and woman dancing a polka

Background imageDance Collection: Siva as Lord of the Dance, Indian Bronze From Madras, (Chola Dynasty), 10th centur

Siva as Lord of the Dance, Indian Bronze From Madras, (Chola Dynasty), 10th century. 69 cm high. At Victoria and Albert Museum. London

Background imageDance Collection: Native American dance mask

Native American dance mask, from the pacific north-west coast of America. Now in the Museum of Mankind in London

Background imageDance Collection: The Shadow Dance, 1843

The Shadow Dance, 1843. Daniel O Connell (1775-1847) The Liberator, Irish politician and leader of the Repeal (of union with Britain) movement, shown as a man of little substance

Background imageDance Collection: St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson

St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Artist: Thomas Rowlandson
St Lukes Hospital, Old Street, London, 1808-1811. Female patients in their day gallery. St Lukes Hospital was a lunatic asylum designed by the architect George Dance jnr (1741-1825)

Background imageDance Collection: Ballet performance at Her Majestys Theatre, London, 1842

Ballet performance at Her Majestys Theatre, London, 1842. Jules Perrot, French dancer, choreographer and ballet master, and Fanny Cerito (c1817-1909), Italian ballerina

Background imageDance Collection: High Jinks!, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain

High Jinks!, 1886. Artist: Joseph Swain
High Jinks!, 1886. The Russian Bear can be seen dancing on Bulgarian soil, watched by Prince Bismarck of Germany and Britains representative of law and order, Policeman A1 John Bull



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Dance Collection

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