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Photo Mug : Mrs Margaret Farrel and Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold in Persian costume as Artaxerxes and Artabanes in Thomas Arnes opera Artaxerxes, 1777

Mrs Margaret Farrel and Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold in Persian costume as Artaxerxes and Artabanes in Thomas Arnes opera Artaxerxes, 1777




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Mrs Margaret Farrel and Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold in Persian costume as Artaxerxes and Artabanes in Thomas Arnes opera Artaxerxes, 1777

6337770 Mrs Margaret Farrel and Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold in Persian costume as Artaxerxes and Artabanes in Thomas Arnes opera Artaxerxes, 1777 by British School, (18th Century); (add.info.: Mrs Margaret Farrel and Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold in Persian costume as Artaxerxes and Artabanes in Thomas Arnes opera Artaxerxes, 1777. Farrell, born Margaret Doyle and later Margaret Kennedy, was a contralto singer and actress (died 1793) Reinhold was an organist, music teacher and later singer on stage and at pleasure gardens, 1741-1815. Copperplate engraving from The Universal Magazine, J. Lowndes, London, 1778.); © Florilegius

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© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images

Artaxerxes Contralto Music Teacher Organist Oriental Pleasure Gardens Farrell Lowndes Thomas Arne


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Bring the enchanting world of 18th-century opera to your daily routine with our Media Storehouse Photo Mugs. Featuring this captivating image of Mrs. Margaret Farrel and Mr. Charles Frederick Reinhold in their Persian costumes as Artaxerxes and Artabanes from Thomas Arnes' opera Artaxerxes, 1777, these mugs are a unique blend of art and functionality. Each mug showcases high-quality print reproductions of the Fine Art Finder's Bridgeman Images, ensuring a stunning visual experience. Perfect for tea or coffee, these mugs make a delightful addition to any home or office, allowing you to enjoy a bit of history with every sip.

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This print captures the enchanting world of 18th-century opera, as Mrs Margaret Farrel and Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold don Persian costumes for their roles in Thomas Arne's renowned opera, Artaxerxes. The image showcases the exquisite attention to detail in their attire, transporting us back to a time when drama and theater reigned supreme. Mrs Margaret Farrel, known for her contralto voice and acting prowess, embodies the character of Artaxerxes with grace and elegance. Her costume exudes opulence and sophistication, reflecting the grandeur of Persian culture. Meanwhile, Mr Charles Frederick Reinhold brings Artabanes to life through his musical talent as an organist turned singer on stage. His elaborate Persian ensemble perfectly complements his role in this dramatic production. The copperplate engraving from The Universal Magazine transports us into the heart of London's vibrant theater scene in 1777. It is a testament to the enduring allure of opera during that era. As we gaze upon this remarkable image captured by Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded of the power of art to transport us across time and space. It allows us to immerse ourselves in different cultures and experience moments that would otherwise be lost forever. This print serves as a window into a bygone era filled with passion, music, and theatrical brilliance.

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