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Reopening of the Opera Garnier under the direction of Jacques Rouche (1862-1957)
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Reopening of the Opera Garnier under the direction of Jacques Rouche (1862-1957)
XEE4186193 Reopening of the Opera Garnier under the direction of Jacques Rouche (1862-1957): French president Albert Lebrun leaving the opera with his wife after the performance. He was once again a representative with Jean Zay (1904-1944), a French politician, Minister of National Education and Fine Arts, in the Presidential Lodge. In " L illustrious du petit Journal" on 7/03/1937. Private Collection by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: Reopening of the Opera Garnier under the direction of Jacques Rouche (1862-1957): French president Albert Lebrun leaving the opera with his wife after the performance. He was once again a representative with Jean Zay (1904-1944), a French politician, Minister of National Education and Fine Arts, in the Presidential Lodge. In " L illustrious du petit Journal" on 7/03/1937, Collection privee); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print captures a momentous occasion in French history - the reopening of the Opera Garnier under the direction of Jacques Rouche. The image showcases French president Albert Lebrun, accompanied by his wife, leaving the opera after a mesmerizing performance. In this historic snapshot, Lebrun is seen alongside Jean Zay, a prominent French politician who served as Minister of National Education and Fine Arts. Published in "L'illustre du petit Journal" on March 7th, 1937, this photograph offers a glimpse into an era filled with political significance and cultural grandeur. The Presidential Lodge serves as the backdrop for this scene, symbolizing power and influence. The atmosphere exudes elegance and sophistication as distinguished statesmen engage in leisurely activities amidst their demanding roles. This visual masterpiece not only highlights the importance of art but also emphasizes its role in shaping society. Through Stefano Bianchetti's skilled craftsmanship as an engraver and artist, this print immortalizes a significant event that took place during the 20th century in Paris. It serves as a reminder of France's rich cultural heritage while showcasing key figures who played pivotal roles during that time. With its timeless appeal and historical context, this stunning print from Fine Art Finder is sure to captivate art enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
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