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Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdis opera "Le bal masque"created in 1859
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Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdis opera "Le bal masque"created in 1859
DUV4199307 Ulrica in Giuseppe Verdis opera " Le bal masque" created in 1859. Alphabet of female names on the theme: feminine costumes and operas. Liebig advertising chromolithography. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ulrica (devineresse) (devin) in Giuseppe Verdis opera " Le bal masque" (Un ballo in maschera) created in 1859. Alphabet (ABC or abecedary) of female names on the theme: feminine costumes and operas. Liebig advertising chromolithography.); Photo eDuvallon; French, out of copyright
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Ball Mask Clairvoyance Giuseppe 1813 1901 Prediction Verdi Verdi Giuseppe 1813 1901 Alphabet Letter Chromolithography Chromo Composers Duvallon Musics
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This print showcases Ulrica, a character from Giuseppe Verdi's opera "Le bal masque" created in 1859. The image is a stunning example of French School advertising chromolithography by Jean Duvallon, dating back to the 19th century. Ulrica, known as the devineresse or fortune-teller in the opera, exudes an air of mystery and clairvoyance. The composition features an alphabet of female names intertwined with elements inspired by feminine costumes and operas. This unique combination beautifully captures the essence of this enchanting art form. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring life to each letter, creating a visually striking piece. Giuseppe Verdi was one of Italy's most renowned composers during the 19th century. His works continue to be celebrated for their emotional depth and melodic richness. "Le bal masque" (also known as "Un ballo in maschera") is no exception, exploring themes of love, betrayal, and political intrigue. This print not only pays homage to Verdi's masterpiece but also celebrates the power of music and its ability to transport us into different worlds. It serves as a reminder that opera has long been cherished for its ability to evoke emotions and tell compelling stories through both music and visual artistry. Overall, this exquisite artwork invites viewers on a journey into the world of Italian opera while showcasing the talent and creativity behind Jean Duvallon's chromolithography technique.
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