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Portrait of Maria Garcia called the Malibran (1808-1836
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Portrait of Maria Garcia called the Malibran (1808-1836
JLJ4570916 Portrait of Maria Garcia called the Malibran (1808-1836) singer in the role of Desdemone for Othello" by Gioachino Rossini" Painting by Henri Decaisne (1799-1852) 1830 Dim. 1, 38 x 1, 05 m. Paris. Carnavalet Museum by Decaisne, Henri (1799-1852); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Maria Garcia called the Malibran (1808-1836) singer in the role of Desdemone for Othello" by Gioachino Rossini" Painting by Henri Decaisne (1799-1852) 1830 Dim. 1, 38 x 1, 05 m. Paris. Carnavalet Museum); Photo ePhoto Josse; Belgian, out of copyright
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Chanteur Chanteur Lyrique Harp Harpe Harpist Harpiste Lyric Singer Musicien Musique Peinture
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This print showcases the exquisite painting "Portrait of Maria Garcia called the Malibran (1808-1836) singer in the role of Desdemone for Othello" by Gioachino Rossini, beautifully executed by Henri Decaisne in 1830. The dimensions of this masterpiece measure an impressive 1.38 x 1.05 meters and it is currently housed at the Carnavalet Museum in Paris. The subject of this portrait is none other than Maria Garcia, known as the Malibran, a renowned lyric singer from the early 19th century. In this portrayal, she assumes the character of Desdemona from Shakespeare's tragic play Othello, bringing her immense talent to life through music and artistry. Decaisne's brushstrokes skillfully capture Maria's elegance and grace as she holds a harp delicately in her hands. The harmonious blend of colors adds depth to her expression, reflecting both vulnerability and strength. This photograph allows us to appreciate not only Decaisne's artistic prowess but also Maria Garcia's contribution to the world of music during her short yet impactful life. Through her performances on stage and now immortalized on canvas, she continues to inspire generations with her passion for singing. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are reminded that art has no boundaries - transcending time and language - connecting us all through its universal beauty.
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