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Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer, c1810. Creator: Henri-Francois Riesener
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Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer, c1810. Creator: Henri-Francois Riesener
Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer, c1810
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This portrait, created by the renowned French artist Henri-Francois Riesener in the early 19th century, showcases the striking beauty and poise of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821). Known for her exceptional voice as a mezzo soprano, Madame Dugazon was a celebrated singer and entertainer in Paris during the Neoclassical era. The painting, titled "Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer," is an oil on canvas masterpiece that captures the essence of Neoclassical art. Madame Dugazon's direct gaze and confident posture convey her strong stage presence, while her elegant attire, featuring a high-necked, collared dress in rich colors, reflects the fashion trends of the time. The portrait is now part of the esteemed collection at the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, a testament to the historical significance of both the subject and the artist. Riesener, a prominent figure in French art, is known for his meticulous attention to detail and masterful use of oil paints. This portrait of Madame Dugazon is a prime example of his skill and artistry. As a singer, Madame Dugazon would have graced the stages of Parisian theaters with her captivating voice and engaging performances. Her direct gaze and confident demeanor in this portrait suggest the depth of her talent and the allure of her stage presence. This portrait not only showcases the beauty and elegance of the subject, but also serves as a window into the world of Parisian entertainment during the Neoclassical era.
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