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Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, also known as Mlle Dangeville la jeune, 1714 - 1796. French comic actress. After a work by French Rococo portraitist, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, (1704 - 1788). From La Tour, published 1920
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Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, also known as Mlle Dangeville la jeune, 1714 - 1796. French comic actress. After a work by French Rococo portraitist, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, (1704 - 1788). From La Tour, published 1920
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This print captures the essence of Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, a renowned French comic actress from the 18th century. The image is based on a work by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, a prominent Rococo portraitist of his time. Dangeville's captivating gaze and expressive features are beautifully portrayed in this fine art portrait. Dressed in elegant attire, Dangeville exudes confidence and charisma as she poses for the camera. Her fame as an actress is evident through her poised demeanor and commanding presence. This historical illustration provides us with a glimpse into the world of theater during the 18th century. The use of pastels adds depth to this studio shot, enhancing the delicate features of Dangeville's face. As one of France's most famous actresses, she captivated audiences with her comedic talent and charm. Ken Welsh has masterfully captured the spirit of this iconic figure from history in this vertical portrait. The attention to detail brings out every nuance of Dangeville's character, making it a truly remarkable piece of artwork. This archival photograph serves as both a tribute to Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville's legacy and an homage to Maurice Quentin de La Tour's artistic brilliance. It allows us to appreciate not only their contributions but also the rich cultural heritage they represent.
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