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She danced at Her Majesty's Theatre in London and Théâtre de l'Académie Royale de Musique in Paris in the late 1830s. She became famous for dancing en pointe, not as an acrobatic stunt, but as an aesthetic decision in choreography.\r\n\nThe case was designed and produced by the manufacturer Chamberlain Worcester in the early 1800s. Although the case is primarily made of leather embossed with gold powder in a fashionable foliage design, the central panel is made with enamelled porcelain, decorated with flowers. This glamorous case held Taglioni's business cards (S.853:2&3-2001). Two cards survive in the case giving both her stage nd married names. 'Marie Taglioni/Comtesse Gilbert de Voisins'. She married Cote Auguste Gilbert de Voisins in 1835 and they separated the following year. The address given is 6 Connaught Square where a London County Council Blue Plaque now annonces that Marie Taglioni/1809-1884/ballet dancer/lived here 1875-1876. It was where she gave her classes on the first floor.   \n\nThe visiting card case is part of a unique collection of memorabilia and personal effects which evoke the great Romantic ballerina Marie Taglioni in her private life. The collection was amassed by Margaret Rolfe, the granddaughter of Taglioni's closest friend in London, Mrs Boggs Rolfe; she attended Taglioni's dancing classes and received many gifts of Taglioni memorabilia, both from Taglioni herself and from her grandmother.  These she passed to Cyril Beaumont, initially for the London Archives of the Dance (a number of the objects were referred to in \"The London Archives of the Dance and some of its Treasures\" by Cyril Beaumont, Ballet Annual, first issue, Adam & Charles Black, London, 1947, p110); the Archives never achieved an independent home and part of the collection, including the Taglioni memorabilia, was stored with Cyril Beaumont, where it became inextricably mixed with his own collection and came to the Museum as part of the Cyril Beaumont Bequest.","physicalDescription":"Card case of green leather with tuck-in flap to top and inset enamelled porcelain panel with flowers in decorative surround; The outside and inner flap are tooled with a gold scroll and stylized foliage design. 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