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Dorval Collection

Marie Dorval, the renowned 19th century French actress, graced various stages with her captivating performances in productions such as Agnes de Meranie

Background imageDorval Collection: Miss Rose Dupuis as Madame Dorval in La Mere Rivale by Casimir Bonjour, Theatre Francais

Miss Rose Dupuis as Madame Dorval in La Mere Rivale by Casimir Bonjour, Theatre Francais. Handcoloured lithograph by F
FLO4606892 Miss Rose Dupuis as Madame Dorval in La Mere Rivale by Casimir Bonjour, Theatre Francais. Handcoloured lithograph by F

Background imageDorval Collection: French actress Madame Marie Dorval in Agnes de Meranie, 1846

French actress Madame Marie Dorval in Agnes de Meranie, 1846
French actress Madame Marie Dorval in Agnes de Meranie by Hippolyte Lazerges, Theatre Royal de l Odeon, 1846

Background imageDorval Collection: Marie Dorval in Lady Seymour, Theatre de la

Marie Dorval in Lady Seymour, Theatre de la
Marie Dorval in Charles Duveyriers Lady Seymour, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1845. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Alexandre Lacauchie from Victor Dollets Galerie Dramatique

Background imageDorval Collection: Mlle. Dupuis as Madame Dorval in La Mere Rivale

Mlle. Dupuis as Madame Dorval in La Mere Rivale
Mlle. Rose Dupuis as Madame Dorval in La Mere Rivale by Casimir Bonjour, Theatre Francais. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from Portraits d Acteurs

Background imageDorval Collection: Marie Dorval as Queen Elisabeth in Le Chateau

Marie Dorval as Queen Elisabeth in Le Chateau
Marie Dorval or Madame Allan Dorval as Queen Elisabeth in Le Chateau de Kenilworth by Jean-Baptiste Blache and Henri Lemaire, Theatre de la Porte St. Martin, 1822. Handcoloured lithograph by F

Background imageDorval Collection: Gobert and Marie Dorval in Le Commissionnaire

Gobert and Marie Dorval in Le Commissionnaire
French actor Gobert and Marie Dorval in the melodrama Le Commissionnaire by de Boirie, La loue and Menissier at the Theatre Porte St. Martin, 1824

Background imageDorval Collection: Fish Culture at the Chateau d Orval, near Florenville, Belgium (engraving)

Fish Culture at the Chateau d Orval, near Florenville, Belgium (engraving)
1624842 Fish Culture at the Chateau d Orval, near Florenville, Belgium (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fish Culture at the Chateau d Orval)

Background imageDorval Collection: Regency lady in winter scene

Regency lady in winter scene
Regency lady in panniered dress with feathered hat and muff in snowy Christmas scene. Date: circa 1920

Background imageDorval Collection: MARIE DORVAL (1798-1849). French actress. Lithograph, 19th century

MARIE DORVAL (1798-1849). French actress. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageDorval Collection: Grand canoe reception on the St Lawrence River

Grand canoe reception on the St Lawrence River
Grand canoe reception given to the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII) on the St Lawrence river during his visit to Canada in 1860

Background imageDorval Collection: De Vigny & Dorval

De Vigny & Dorval
ALFRED DE VIGNY in the dressing-room of his beloved, the celebrated French actress MARIE DORVAL - every woman is more or less Delilah


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Marie Dorval, the renowned 19th century French actress, graced various stages with her captivating performances in productions such as Agnes de Meranie, Lady Seymour at Theatre de la Monnaie, La Mere Rivale, Le Chateau as Queen Elisabeth, and Le Commissionnaire alongside Gobert. Her artistry transcended borders, inspiring artists and influencing culture. Meanwhile, in a different world, the Chateau d'Orval in Belgium showcased the beauty of fish culture in an engraving. Fast forward to the 20th century, the Lockheed 10-A Electra CF-TCC soared above the St. Lawrence River, reflecting the passage of time. Marie Dorval, a regal figure in her winter scene, continues to captivate us through her timeless legacy. A lithograph from the 19th century immortalizes her image, while De Vigny & Dorval's collaboration adds another layer to her enduring impact on literature and theater.