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The Conquest of America by Sarah Bernhardt, cartoon from La Caricature magazine, 19th February, 1881 (colour litho)
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The Conquest of America by Sarah Bernhardt, cartoon from La Caricature magazine, 19th February, 1881 (colour litho)
CHT307429 The Conquest of America by Sarah Bernhardt, cartoon from La Caricature magazine, 19th February, 1881 (colour litho) by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sarah Bernhardt (1844-1923), French actor, portrayed as Joan of Arc, conquering the USA during her tour of the United States in 1880-81;); © Archives Charmet
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In this photo print, we are transported back to the 19th century and witness a unique portrayal of Sarah Bernhardt, the renowned French actor. The image is a cartoon from La Caricature magazine dated 19th February 1881, beautifully rendered in color lithography by Albert Robida. The scene depicted in the artwork is titled "The Conquest of America" and it showcases Sarah Bernhardt as Joan of Arc during her tour of the United States in 1880-81. With her commanding presence and dramatic flair, she embodies both strength and femininity as she conquers new territories on stage. Bernhardt's portrayal captures the imagination with its symbolism. As an actress herself, she symbolizes the power of art to transcend borders and captivate audiences worldwide. This image serves as a testament to her talent and ambition. Robida's illustration style adds depth to the composition, highlighting Bernhardt's theatrical persona while also capturing elements of French culture prevalent at that time. His attention to detail brings life to every stroke, making this piece not just a visual delight but also an important historical artifact. This print offers us a glimpse into both artistic expression and cultural exchange during an era when theater was one of society's most significant forms of entertainment. It reminds us that even over a century later, Sarah Bernhardt continues to inspire awe through her timeless performances.
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