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Portrait of the theatre comedian Hortense Schneider (1833-1920
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Portrait of the theatre comedian Hortense Schneider (1833-1920
JLJ4650187 Portrait of the theatre comedian Hortense Schneider (1833-1920) in madness Painting by Alexis Nicolas Perignon the Young (1785-1864) 19th century Sun. 1, 5x0, 5 m Compiegne musee du chateau by Perignon, Alexis Nicolas (1785-1864); (add.info.: Portrait of the theatre comedian Hortense Schneider (1833-1920) in madness Painting by Alexis Nicolas Perignon the Young (1785-1864) 19th century Sun. 1, 5x0, 5 m Compiegne musee du chateau); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a mesmerizing painting titled "Portrait of the theatre comedian Hortense Schneider (1833-1920)" by Alexis Nicolas Perignon the Young. Created in the 19th century, this artwork measures an impressive 1.5x0.5 meters and is currently housed in the Compiegne musee du chateau. The portrait captures Hortense Schneider, a renowned French theatre comedian known for her exceptional talent and versatility on stage. In this particular piece, Perignon masterfully depicts Schneider in a state of madness, evoking a sense of intensity and raw emotion. The artist's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays every nuance of Schneider's expression, capturing both vulnerability and strength simultaneously. The use of light and shadow adds depth to the composition, emphasizing the dramatic nature of the subject matter. Schneider's connection with animals is also highlighted in this portrait; she appears accompanied by an enigmatic creature that further enhances the mysterious atmosphere surrounding her character. This photograph offers viewers a glimpse into French theatrical history while showcasing Perignon's artistic prowess. It serves as a testament to both Schneider's remarkable talent as well as Perignon's ability to capture human emotions through his brushstrokes. With its timeless appeal and historical significance, this exquisite artwork continues to captivate audiences today, reminding us of the power that art holds in immortalizing moments from our past.
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