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Jean Alexandre Francois Delaistre as Rapalo in Lucio, or Le Chateau de Valenza, by Paul Henri Foucher and Jules-Edouard Alboize, Theatre de la Gaite, 1844
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Jean Alexandre Francois Delaistre as Rapalo in Lucio, or Le Chateau de Valenza, by Paul Henri Foucher and Jules-Edouard Alboize, Theatre de la Gaite, 1844
FLO4630988 Jean Alexandre Francois Delaistre as Rapalo in Lucio, or Le Chateau de Valenza, by Paul Henri Foucher and Jules-Edouard Alboize, Theatre de la Gaite, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Victor Dollet from Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1844.; (add.info.: Jean Alexandre Francois Delaistre as Rapalo in Lucio, or Le Chateau de Valenza, by Paul Henri Foucher and Jules-Edouard Alboize, Theatre de la Gaite, 1844. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Victor Dollet from Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris, Paris, 1844.); © Florilegius
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Acteur Alexander Lacauchie Alexandre Lacauchie Costumes Des Theatres De Paris Costumes Of The Theatres De Paris Doublet Dramatic Gallery Galerie Dramatique Hose Internship Louis Lasalle Purse Theatre De La Gaite Victor Dollet Lucio
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This stunning handcoloured lithograph captures Jean Alexandre Francois Delaistre in the role of Rapalo in Lucio, or Le Chateau de Valenza, a play by Paul Henri Foucher and Jules-Edouard Alboize at the Theatre de la Gaite in 1844. Delaistre's portrayal of Rapalo is captivating, as he embodies the character with grace and intensity.
The intricate details of Delaistre's costume are brought to life in this print, showcasing the elaborate doublet, hose, and medieval accessories that transport us back to the theatrical world of 19th century France. The artist Victor Dollet has masterfully captured every nuance of Delaistre's performance, from his expressive gestures to his commanding presence on stage.
As we gaze upon this image, we are transported to a time when theatre was a vibrant and essential part of Parisian culture. The drama and excitement of live performance come alive through Delaistre's portrayal of Rapalo, drawing us into the world of intrigue and passion that unfolds on stage.
This print serves as a reminder of the enduring power of theatre to captivate audiences and transport them to new worlds. It is a testament to the talent and dedication of actors like Jean Alexandre Francois Delaistre who bring characters like Rapalo to life with such skill and artistry.
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