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Le Theatre National, situe rue de la Loi, rue Richelieu, fonde en 1793 par la Montansier, affecte a l Opera en 1794, et detruit en 1820 (engraving)

Le Theatre National, situe rue de la Loi, rue Richelieu, fonde en 1793 par la Montansier, affecte a l Opera en 1794, et detruit en 1820 (engraving)


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Le Theatre National, situe rue de la Loi, rue Richelieu, fonde en 1793 par la Montansier, affecte a l Opera en 1794, et detruit en 1820 (engraving)

6005574 Le Theatre National, situe rue de la Loi, rue Richelieu, fonde en 1793 par la Montansier, affecte a l Opera en 1794, et detruit en 1820 (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Theatre National, situe rue de la Loi, rue Richelieu, fonde en 1793 par la Montansier, affecte a l Opera en 1794, et detruit en 1820. Illustration for Dictionnaire du Theatre by Arthur Pougin (Alcide Picard et Kaan, 1884).); © Look and Learn; French, out of copyright

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1793 1794 1820 L Opera Lopera Richelieu


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This engraving captures the grandeur and historical significance of Le Theatre National, situated on rue de la Loi and rue Richelieu. Founded in 1793 by the esteemed Montansier, this iconic theater became home to the Opera in 1794, solidifying its place as a cultural landmark. The detailed illustration showcases the architectural beauty of Le Theatre National, with its elegant facade and ornate decorations. The artist has skillfully depicted the bustling atmosphere surrounding the theater, hinting at the vibrant performances that once took place within its walls. Sadly, this magnificent institution met a tragic fate when it was destroyed in 1820. However, through this engraving, we are able to glimpse into its glorious past and appreciate its contribution to French theater history. This artwork serves as an illustration for Dictionnaire du Theatre by Arthur Pougin (Alcide Picard et Kaan, 1884), further emphasizing its historical value. Preserved in a private collection and now available for public viewing thanks to Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform, this print allows us to delve into a world of drama and stage performance from centuries ago. As we admire this piece of artistry from Look and Learn's archives, let us be reminded of Le Theatre National's enduring legacy as an emblematic symbol of theatrical excellence during one of France's most culturally significant eras.

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