Metal Print : Singer Charlus, nickname of Louis-Napol鯮Defer
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Singer Charlus, nickname of Louis-Napol鯮Defer
Singer Charlus, nickname of Louis-Napol鯮 Defer, with a clarinetist in his studio. Drawing by Georges Scott from L Illustration, August 19th, 1899. Drawing
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Media ID 14182315
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1899 Attire Clarinet Cultura Cultural Culturales Culturas Drawings Dresses Georges Interpreter Microphone Musica Nickname Performance Record Scott Sing Singer Singers Singing Sound Suits Upright Clarinetist Masculine Musical Persons
14"x11" (28x35cm) Metal Print
Bring the enchanting world of 19th-century music to your home with our exquisite Media Storehouse Metal Prints. Featuring this rare and captivating drawing of Singer Charlus, nickname of Louis-Napoléon Defer, by Georges Scott from L'Illustration, August 19th, 1899. This stunning image showcases Charlus in his studio with a clarinetist, capturing the essence of a bygone era. Our high-quality Metal Prints are known for their vibrant colors, rich textures, and long-lasting durability. Add this unique and intriguing piece of art to your collection and create a timeless decor statement that is sure to impress.
Our Metal Prints feature rounded corners and rear fixings for easy wall mounting. Images are directly printed onto a lightweight, high quality 5mm thick, durable metallic surface for a vivid and vibrant finish. Available in 2 sizes, 28x35cm (14x11) and 50x40cm (20x16). The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
Made with durable metal and luxurious printing techniques, metal prints bring images to life and add a modern touch to any space
Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 35.5cm (11" x 14")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This drawing by Georges Scott, published in L'Illustration on August 19th, 1899, depicts the renowned singer Charlus, also known as Louis-Napoléon Defer, in his studio with a clarinetist. Charlus, a male vocalist of great masculine presence, is dressed in elegant attire, donning a suit and dress shirt, while the clarinetist wears a more casual outfit. The vertical, upright scene exudes a sense of intimacy, as if inviting the viewer into their musical world. The pair are engrossed in their performance, with Charlus poised to sing into a microphone, a relatively new technology at the time, and the clarinetist delicately playing his instrument. The cultural significance of this moment is palpable, as the use of recording technology marked a shift towards the preservation and dissemination of music on a larger scale. The drawing captures the essence of a musical collaboration, with the two artists exchanging looks of focus and concentration. The presence of the clarinet adds depth and richness to Charlus's voice, creating a harmonious blend of sound. This image offers a glimpse into the world of late 19th-century music culture, where the art of singing and instrumental performance intertwined to create timeless melodies.
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