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Illustration for Alfred Mussets comedy Les Caprices de Marianne. 1833

Illustration for Alfred Mussets comedy Les Caprices de Marianne. 1833


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Filename: 917_05_0510001361.jpg

Size: 4900 x 3579 (6.5MB)

Date: 28th March 2014

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Illustration for Alfred Mussets comedy Les Caprices de Marianne. 1833

Illustration for Alfred Mussets comedy Les Caprices de Marianne. 1833. Watercolour, 1833, by Eugene Lami (1800-1890) French painter

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Media ID 9769657

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1833 Alfred Comedy Eugene Painter Panic Play Theatre Watercolour 1800 1890 Caprices Duel Lami Marianne Musset Regret


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This print showcases Eugene Lami's exquisite watercolour illustration for Alfred Musset's comedy, "Les Caprices de Marianne" dating back to 1833. The French painter, Lami, known for his remarkable artistic talent, brings the play to life through his intricate brushstrokes and vivid colors. The image captures a moment of intense emotion and drama on stage. Two characters engage in a duel, their faces filled with panic and regret. The theatrical atmosphere is palpable as the audience holds its breath in anticipation of what will unfold next. Lami's attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this artwork. From the elaborate costumes that reflect the fashion of the time to the carefully crafted expressions on each character's face, he masterfully conveys both the comedic and dramatic elements of Musset's play. "Les Caprices de Marianne" was undoubtedly a highlight of French theatre during its time, and this illustration serves as a testament to its enduring popularity. It captures not only a specific moment within the play but also encapsulates the essence of French art from that era. As we admire this extraordinary piece by Eugene Lami, we are transported back in time to witness an unforgettable scene from one of Alfred Musset's most beloved comedies. This print truly exemplifies how art can transcend time and continue to captivate audiences even centuries later.

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