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Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
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Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House
3778915 Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House'; (add.info.: Henrik Ibsen's A Doll's House ( Maison de Poupee -original Norwegian title Et dukkehjem)witten in1879. 1903 French production at Nouveau Theatre, Paris 1903 with Suzanne Despres as Nora Helmer, wife of Torvald.
Le theatre 1903 numero de Noel); Lebrecht History
Media ID 33389950
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This print transports us back to the early 20th century, capturing a moment from Henrik Ibsen's renowned play "A Doll's House". The image showcases a scene from the 1903 French production at Nouveau Theatre in Paris, featuring Suzanne Despres as Nora Helmer, the protagonist and wife of Torvald. The photograph exudes an air of elegance and sophistication, depicting a beautifully designed house that serves as the backdrop for this thought-provoking drama. The intricate details of the townhouse are visible, showcasing its architectural grandeur. It stands tall with pride, symbolizing societal norms and expectations that confine Nora within its walls. Nora herself is portrayed holding a tambourine, perhaps signifying her desire for freedom and self-expression amidst her constrained existence. As one of Ibsen's most iconic female characters, Nora challenges traditional gender roles and explores themes of feminism through her journey towards self-discovery. Surrounded by other actors on stage who bring life to various characters in this enthralling tale, Despres embodies Nora's complex emotions with grace and intensity. Her performance captivates audiences as she navigates through secrets, lies, and ultimately confronts society's oppressive ideals. This print not only captures a pivotal moment in theater history but also serves as a reminder of Ibsen's enduring legacy. Through his powerful storytelling techniques combined with social commentary on women's rights during that era, he continues to inspire generations even today. Bridgeman Images has flawlessly preserved this historical gem from their Fine Art Finder collection. This remarkable piece allows us to delve into the world of "A Doll’s House" once again – where houses become symbols of confinement while dolls represent individuals yearning for liberation within their own lives.
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