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Luigi Lablache (1794-1858) as Faliero in Marino Faliero
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Luigi Lablache (1794-1858) as Faliero in Marino Faliero
CWA98157 Luigi Lablache (1794-1858) as Faliero in Marino Faliero, from Recollections of the Italian Opera, engraved by Richard James Lane (1800-72) 1836 (colour litho) by Chalon, Alfred-Edward (1780-1860) (after); City of Westminster Archive Centre, London, UK; eWestminister Archives; Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 23369134
© Westminister Archives / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating print showcases Luigi Lablache, a renowned opera singer from the 19th century, in his role as Faliero in Marino Faliero. The image is a reproduction of an engraving by Richard James Lane, created in 1836 and colored using lithography techniques. Luigi Lablache's commanding presence is evident as he stands tall and proud, adorned in an elaborate costume that exudes elegance and grandeur. Lablache's portrayal of Faliero is brought to life through this striking visual representation. His facial expression reflects the character's complexity, conveying both strength and vulnerability. The intricate detailing of his robes further enhances the overall impact of the image. The luxurious fabric cascades down his body while golden accents add opulence to his attire. Notably, Lablache wears a regal ermine cape which symbolizes power and authority. This detail emphasizes Faliero's status within the narrative of Marino Faliero, adding depth to Lablache's performance. This print serves as a testament to Luigi Lablache's talent as well as Alfred-Edward Chalon's skillful interpretation through artistry. It offers viewers a glimpse into the world of Italian opera during its golden age, capturing both the essence of Lablache’s performance and the era’s dedication to theatricality. Displayed with pride at City Westminster Archive Centre in London, this image continues to inspire admiration for its historical significance and artistic beauty.
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