File:Barbiere di Siviglia, Covent Garden poster 1875.jpg

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English: The poster in the Royal Italian Opera in Covent Garden with the appearance of the tenor Alessandro Bettini in the opera Il barbiere di Siviglia that caused the landmark contract law case Bettini v Gye
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Source http://apollo.ram.ac.uk/emuweb/php5/media.php?irn=2311
Author A faithful reproduction of a poster hosted by the Royal Academy of Music

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