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Ms. Blanche Baretta (Baretta) (b. 1855) of the Comedie Francaise
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Ms. Blanche Baretta (Baretta) (b. 1855) of the Comedie Francaise
XEE4169371 Ms. Blanche Baretta (Baretta) (b. 1855) of the Comedie Francaise, speaking the verses of Mr. Francois Coppee, in front of the monument of Corot in Ville d Avray. Engraving after the painting by Charles Giron (1850-1914). In " The Illustrous World" nA'1264 of June 18, 1881. by Giron, Charles (1850-1914); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ms. Blanche Baretta (Baretta) (b. 1855) of the Comedie Francaise, speaking the verses of Mr. Francois Coppee, in front of the monument of Corot in Ville d Avray. Engraving after the painting by Charles Giron (1850-1914). In " The Illustrous World" nA'1264 of June 18, 1881.); Stefano Bianchetti; Swiss, out of copyright
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This engraving captures the elegance and talent of Ms. Blanche Baretta, a renowned actress from the Comedie Francaise. In this image, she is depicted reciting the verses of Mr. Francois Coppee in front of the monument of Corot in Ville d Avray. The artist behind this remarkable piece is Charles Giron, whose attention to detail brings out every nuance of Baretta's performance. The engraving beautifully showcases her expressive face and graceful posture as she captivates her audience with her theatrical prowess. Baretta's connection to both literature and art is evident in this scene, where she stands before the monument dedicated to Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot, one of France's most celebrated landscape painters. This juxtaposition highlights the intersection between different forms of artistic expression during that time period. Published in "The Illustrous World" on June 18,1881, this print serves as a testament to Baretta's talent and popularity within French society at that time. It offers viewers a glimpse into an era when theater was highly regarded as a form of entertainment and storytelling. Today, Stefano Bianchetti has preserved this historical artwork in his private collection for all to admire. Through his efforts, we can still appreciate the beauty and significance of Ms. Blanche Baretta's contribution to the world of theater during France's cultural renaissance in the late 19th century.
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