Description
Object description
whole: the image is positioned in the upper half. The title and text are separate and positioned in the lower two-thirds,
in light brown. All set against a dark brown background and held within a white border.
image: a full-length depiction of a woman, modelling a fashionable and luxuriant coat. She stands on a stage, with curtains at either side.
The silhouette of Vienna's skyline is visible in the background.
text: Lendecke 18.
UNTER DEM PROTEKTORATE SEINER K.u.K. HOHEIT DES HERRN GENERALOBERST ERZHERZOG LEOPOLD SALVATOR
GENERALINSPEKTOR DER GESAMMTEN ARTILLERIE UND UNTER DEM EHRENPRÄSIDIUM IHRER EXCELLENZ FRAU GRÄFIN OTTOKAR CZERNIN UND SEINER EXCELL.
GENERAL D. INFANTERIE RUDOLF STOEGER-STEINER K.u.K. KRIEGSMINISTER
FINDET AM
1. MÄRZ 1918 UM 4 UHR NACHM. UND AM 2. MÄRZ 1918 UM ½ 4 UHR NACHM.
IM GROSSEN SAALE DES WIENER KONZERTHAUSES III., LOTHRINGERSTRASSE 20, DIE ERSTAUFFÜHRUNG DER OPERETTE
DIE MODEBARONIN
MUSIK v. RICHARD VON GOLDBERGER, TEXT v. ROBERT BODANSKY UND HANS SASSMANN STATT. IN DEN HAUPTROLLEN WIRKEN MIT:
FRAU K.u.K. KAMMERSÄNGERIN MARIE JERITZA, MITGL. D.K.K. HOFOPER, FRL. KAROLA JOVANOVIC, MITGL. D.K.K. HOFOPER, FRL. ALINE DAVIS, MITGL. D.
APOLLOTHEATERS, HERR OSKAR SABO, MITGLIED DES JOHANN-STRAUSS-THEATERS, HERR JOSEF KÖNIG, MITGL. D. APOLLOTHEATERS, HERR FRANZ FELIX MITGL.
D.K.K. PRIV. CARLTHEATERS. ANSCHLIESSEND:
WIENER MODESCHAU
VORFÜHRUNG DER NEUSTEN MODELLE AN PROBIERFRÄULEINS DER FIRMEN: CARL DECKER, CH. DRECOLL, JEANETTE ERTLER und Co., JOS FISCHER, RENEE
GOLDSCHMIDT, Ms. GLUCK-NUEDA (HÜTE), HEINR. GRÜNBAUM, E. GRÜNWALD und Co., HERMINE GRÜNWALD, C. GRÜNZWEIG, J. MAX HARTWICH, LANGFELDER-
GROSS, (HÜTE), MANO MANDL, PELZHAUS PENIZEK und RAINER, POLDI SCHNEIDER (HÜTE), WIENER MODELLGESELLSCHAFT, WIENER WERKSTÄTTE, LUDWIG
ZWIEBACK und BRUDER
MUSIK: PROPAGANDA-ORCHESTER DES I.R No. 4 UNTER LEITUNG D. KAPELLMEISTERS WILHELM WACEK.
DER REINERTRAG FLIESST DEM DEUTSCHMEISTER UNTERSTÜTZUNGSFOND ZU.
VORVERKAUF DER KARTEN IM PREISE VON K2._ BIS K 100._ IN GUTTMANNS-HOFMUSIKALIENHANDLUNG, I. OPERNG. 2, UND FREMDENVERKEHRS-VERBAND IN WIEN,
AM TAGE DER VORSTELLUNG: AN DER KONZERTHAUSKASSA.
GESELLSCHAFT FÜR GRAPHISCHE INDUSTRIE, WIEN VI.
[Under the patronage of His Imperial And Royal Highness Colonel-General Archduke Leopold Salvator, General Inspector of the Entire
Artillery, and under the Honorary Presidency of Her Excellency Countess Ottokar Czernin and His Excellency Infantry General Rudolf Stoeger-
Steiner, Imperial and Royal Minister of War,On 1 March 1918 at 4 p.m. and on 2 March 1918 at 3.30 p.m. in the large auditorium of the
Vienna Konzerthaus, III., Lothringerstrasse 20, the first performance of the operetta The Fashionable Baroness will take place. Music by
Richard von Goldberger, text by Robert Bodansky and Hans Sassmann. In the leading roles will be: Marie Jeritza, Imperial and Royal Chamber
Singer, member of the Imperial and Royal Court Opera; Miss Karola Jovanovic, member of the Imperial and Royal Court Opera; Miss Aline
Davis, member of the Apollo Theatre; Mr Oskar Sabo, member of the Johann-Strauss Theatre; Mr Josef König, member of the Apollo Theatre; Mr
Franz Felix, member of the Carl Theatre, under Imperial and Royal patronage. Followed by: Viennese fashion show. Presenting the latest
models on mannequins from the firms: Carl Decker, Ch. Drecoll, Jeanette Ertler and Co., Jos Fischer, Renee Goldschmidt, Ms. Gluck-Nueda
(hats), Heinr. Grünbaum, E. Grünwald and Co., Hermine Grünwald, C. Grünzweig, J. Max Hartwich, Langfelder-Gross, (hats), Mano Mandl,
Penizek and Rainer Furriers, Poldi Schneider (hats), Vienna Model Company, Wiener Werkstätte, Ludwig Zwieback and BrotherMusic: Propaganda
Orchestra of Infantry Regiment No. 4 under their conductor Wilhelm Wacek.Net proceeds will to the German Masters' Relief Fund. Advance
sales of tickets at prices from 2 to 100 kronen at Guttmanns Court Music Supplies Shop, I. Operngasse 2, and the Tourist Office in Vienna,
on the day of the performance: at the Konzerthaus Box Office.Company for the Graphic Industry, Vienna VI.]
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