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Françoise Ravel as Lourdin, 1855-1859. Creator: Alfred Jacob Miller
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Françoise Ravel as Lourdin, 1855-1859. Creator: Alfred Jacob Miller
Francoise Ravel as Lourdin, 1855-1859
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1850s Alfred Jacob Miller Character Fictional Character Francoise Ravel Glove Gloves Legs Apart Miller Alfred Jacob Pantomime Ravel Francoise Stripe Striped Tights Walters Art Museum
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Françoise Ravel as Lourdin, 1855-1859
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is a captivating watercolor painting by Alfred Jacob Miller, showcasing the American actress Francoise Ravel in the character of Lourdin. Dating back to the 1850s, this work of art transports us to an era of American entertainment history. Francoise Ravel, with an enchanting expression, is depicted in a full-length pose, standing confidently with her legs apart. She wears a striped coat over a white blouse, accessorized with a red scarf and a pair of black gloves. The character Lourdin is brought to life through her intricate costume, consisting of a colorful dress, tights, and a distinctive hat adorned with feathers. The painting, executed on cream-colored paper, captures the essence of the pantomime tradition popular during the nineteenth century in the United States. Lourdin, a fictional character, was likely a beloved figure in the American theatrical scene, as evidenced by the attention to detail in Miller's portrayal of the character. This work of art is a testament to the rich heritage of American acting and theatrical costumes. It can be found in the esteemed collection of the Walters Art Museum, offering a glimpse into the past and a reminder of the enduring allure of the performing arts. The watercolor's vibrant colors and intricate details invite us to appreciate the artistry of both Francoise Ravel and Alfred Jacob Miller, making it a must-see for anyone interested in American history, art, or the world of the stage.
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