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French actor Lepeintre as Birbeth in Trilby, 1823
French actor Lepeintre as Birbeth in the vaudeville piece Trilby by Theaulon, Lafontaine and Jouslin, Theatre des Varietes, 1823. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Lavigne Marin from Portraits d Acteurs et d Actrices dans different roles, F. Noel, Paris, 1825
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Alexandre Marie Colin Dacteurs Dactrices Dans Lavigne Marin Noel Roles Trilby Varietes Vaudeville Lafontaine
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This hand-colored lithograph showcases French actor Alexandre Marie Colin Lepeintre in the role of Birbeth from the vaudeville piece "Trilby," written by Theaulon, Lafontaine, and Jouslin, at the Theatre des Varietes in Paris in 1823. The image, based on an illustration by Lavigne Marin, is a stunning example of the theatrical artistry of the time. Lepeintre's expressive face and intricately detailed costume bring Birbeth to life on stage. The actor's intense gaze and dramatic pose convey the depth and complexity of the character, making this a truly mesmerizing portrait. The lithograph was produced by F. Noel in Paris in 1825, and its vibrant colors and meticulous detail add to the overall allure of this beautiful piece. The image offers a glimpse into the world of French theater in the early 19th century, providing a fascinating look at the art of acting and the intricacies of costume design during this period.
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