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Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer, c1810. Creator: Henri-Francois Riesener
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Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer, c1810. Creator: Henri-Francois Riesener
Portrait of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), singer, c1810
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This stunning 19th century portrait captures the captivating presence of Louise-Rosalie Dugazon, born Lefevre (1755-1821), a renowned French mezzo-soprano singer of the early Romantic era. Painted by the skilled hand of Henri-Francois Riesener around 1810, this oil on canvas masterpiece showcases the elegance and grace of the singer in her prime. Dugazon, also known as Madame Dugazon or Madame Lefebvre, is depicted wearing an elegant neoclassical dress with a high collar, a popular fashion trend during the period. The richly colored apparel, adorned with intricate patterns, accentuates her slender figure and enhances her direct gaze, which seems to engage the viewer with an air of confidence and allure. The portrait was created during a time when Paris was a cultural hub for the arts, and the entertainment industry flourished. Dugazon's successful career as a singer would have made her a well-known figure in Parisian society. This portrait, now housed in the Carnavalet Museum in Paris, is a testament to her legacy as a celebrated artist and performer. Riesener's masterful use of oil painting techniques brings the portrait to life, capturing the essence of Dugazon's personality and the neoclassical era in which she lived. The portrait's muted color palette and meticulous attention to detail further highlight the artist's exceptional skill and the historical significance of the subject.
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