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Costume design for Les Burgraves by Victor Hugo (1802-85), c. 1843 (w / c)
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Costume design for Les Burgraves by Victor Hugo (1802-85), c. 1843 (w / c)
CHT163307 Costume design for Les Burgraves by Victor Hugo (1802-85), c. 1843 (w/c) by Boulanger, Louis (1806-67); Bibliotheque de la Comedie Francaise, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a stunning costume design for the renowned play "Les Burgraves" by Victor Hugo. Created around 1843 by Louis Boulanger, this watercolor painting captures the essence of the Romantic School with its intricate details and vibrant colors. The image portrays a female actress in an old-fashioned attire, evoking a sense of nostalgia and historical significance. The character depicted is filled with intense anger and rage, as her facial expression exudes a powerful emotion that resonates with viewers. Set against the backdrop of a theatrical stage, this drawing transports us to another era where drama and passion reigned supreme. The prisoner-like atmosphere adds to the intensity of the scene, hinting at themes of captivity and struggle within the play's narrative. With references to Guanhumara and the seven deadly sins, this costume design delves into complex human emotions and explores their consequences on one's character. It serves as a visual representation of these feelings through skillful brushstrokes and meticulous attention to detail. Preserved in Bibliotheque de la Comedie Francaise in Paris, France, this remarkable piece from eArchives Charmet offers us a glimpse into both artistic mastery and theatrical history. A true gem from French artistry during that time period, it continues to captivate audiences today with its timeless depiction of raw human emotion on stage.
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