Artwork
Fanny Cerrito

Fanny Cerrito is a print by the Romanticist artist Jules Bouvier. It dates from 13 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The print records a highlight from the ballet Alma, which was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1842.
This print is titled Fanny Cerrito, created by artist Jules Bouvier. It's a work from the Romanticism movement.
The print records a highlight from the ballet Alma, which was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1842. The ballet features a character named Alma, who has the power to make men fall in love with her.
To learn more about the style and techniques used in this print, look up the movement: Romanticism.
Overview
Fanny Cerrito is a print by Jules Bouvier, created in the style of Romanticism. It captures a pivotal moment from the ballet Alma.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts Fanny Cerrito dancing the pas de fascination, a scene in which the character Alma, a statue brought to life, mesmerizes onlookers with her dance. The ballet's narrative revolves around Alma's power to inspire love, with the condition that returning it will turn her back to stone.
Technique & Style
As a product of the Romanticism movement, the print likely emphasizes emotion and imagination. The artist's use of flower sprays and dynamic dance poses conveys the frenzied atmosphere of the scene.
History & Provenance
Fanny Cerrito first performed in London in 1840 to great acclaim. The ballet Alma, choreographed by Jules Perrot, was staged at Her Majesty's Theatre in 1842, with Cerrito in the title role.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jules Bouvier made 19th-century lithographs that turned leading ballet dancers into star prints.
















