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Theatrical representation: Scene VI of Le Pritre
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Theatrical representation: Scene VI of Le Pritre
XEE4169362 Theatrical representation: Scene VI of Le Pritre by Charles Buet (1846-1897) with Paul Felix Joseph Tailliade (1826-1896) (Abbe Patrice) and Montal (Nicolas Charles Bonlarron, 1837-1903) (Rajah Rue Sangor Sing). Paris, Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin, 1881. Engraving by Adrien Marie In " The Illustrous World" nA'1263 of June 11, 1881. by Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91); Private Collection; (add.info.: Theatrical representation: Scene VI of Le Pritre by Charles Buet (1846-1897) with Paul Felix Joseph Tailliade (1826-1896) (Abbe Patrice) and Montal (Nicolas Charles Bonlarron, 1837-1903) (Rajah Rue Sangor Sing). Paris, Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin, 1881. Engraving by Adrien Marie In " The Illustrous World" nA'1263 of June 11, 1881.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a theatrical representation of Scene VI of "Le Pritre" by Charles Buet, taken in 1881 at the Theatre de la Porte Saint Martin in Paris. The scene features Paul Felix Joseph Tailliade as Abbe Patrice and Montal as Rajah Rue Sangor Sing, portrayed by Nicolas Charles Bonlarron. The engraving was skillfully created by Adrien Marie for "The Illustrous World" publication. In this dramatic moment frozen in time, the actors are fully immersed in their roles, transporting the audience to another world. The intricate details of their costumes and expressions bring authenticity to the characters they portray. The intensity on Tailliade's face reflects his commitment to embodying Abbe Patrice's emotions, while Montal exudes regality as Rajah Rue Sangor Sing. The stage design adds depth and richness to the overall composition, enhancing the atmosphere of this grand production. From the elegant set pieces to the carefully placed props, every element contributes to creating an immersive experience for theatergoers. This print is a testament to both the artistry of Charles Buet's play and Stefano Bianchetti's talent behind capturing its essence through photography. It serves as a reminder of how theater has long been an avenue for storytelling that captivates audiences with its ability to transport them into different worlds and evoke powerful emotions.
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