Mouse Mat : The Daughter of the Mountains with Rosario Guerrero
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The Daughter of the Mountains with Rosario Guerrero
The Daughter of the Mountains. This was part of the bill for the Palace Theatre, then used as a music hall, for 29th March 1906. The artiste portrayed is identified as Rosario Guerrero. Other acts are advertised on the reverse: Etinge, Gracias Elephants, Les Trombetta (eccentric duettists) and Rose Stahl in The Chorus Lady. Date: 1906
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Media ID 14413352
© The Michael Diamond Collection / Mary Evans Picture Library
Bare Frame Guerrero Neck Rosario Shawl Shoulder Wrap
Mouse Pad
Bring some life into your office, or create a heartfelt gift, with a personalised deluxe Mouse Mat. Made of high-density black foam with a tough, stain-resistant inter-woven cloth cover they will brighten up any home or corporate office.
Archive quality photographic print in a durable wipe clean mouse mat with non slip backing. Works with all computer mice
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.2cm x 24.2cm (6.4" x 9.5")
Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This oil painting depicts Rosario Guerrero, the celebrated performer, in the role of 'The Daughter of the Mountains.' The image was featured on the bill for the Palace Theatre, which at the time functioned as a music hall, on March 29, 1906. Rosario Guerrero's enchanting presence is brought to life through the rich colors and intricate brushstrokes of the artwork. The Daughter of the Mountains is depicted with her back to the viewer, her bare shoulder and neck adorned with a delicate wrap or shawl. The mountainous terrain of her homeland is suggested in the patterned fabric, adding depth and texture to the image. The wooden frame surrounding the painting further emphasizes the theatrical nature of the scene. Rosario Guerrero was a popular entertainer of her time, known for her captivating performances. The reverse of the bill also advertises other acts set to appear at the Palace Theatre that evening, including Etinge, Gracias Elephants, Les Trombetta (eccentric duettists), and Rose Stahl in The Chorus Lady. These diverse acts speak to the rich and varied entertainment offerings of the Palace Theatre during this era. The painting's vibrant colors and intricate details transport us back in time to the early 1900s and the world of popular entertainment. This beautiful work of art is a testament to the enduring allure of the stage and the captivating performers who graced it.
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