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Group portrait of the "Compagnia Lirica Lillipuziana della Citt di Roma" (Lilliputian Opera Company of the City of Rome), directed by Guido and Arnaldo Billaud; postcard
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Group portrait of the "Compagnia Lirica Lillipuziana della Citt di Roma" (Lilliputian Opera Company of the City of Rome), directed by Guido and Arnaldo Billaud; postcard
Group portrait of the "Compagnia Lirica Lillipuziana della Citt di Roma" (Lilliputian Opera Company of the City of Rome), directed by Guido and Arnaldo Billaud; postcard Italy. Date of Photograph:1900-1910
Unidentified Author,Tip. Pistolesi, Roma
FVQ-F-081977-0000
Media ID 33291370
© Alinari Archives, Florence
Actor Childhood Opera Singer Performing Arts Theater Youth Of A Group
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This print transports us back in time to the early 20th century, capturing a moment of artistic brilliance and camaraderie. The image showcases the "Compagnia Lirica Lillipuziana della Città di Roma" (Lilliputian Opera Company of the City of Rome), under the masterful direction of Guido and Arnaldo Billaud. The group portrait exudes an air of elegance and passion as each member stands proudly, their faces etched with determination and talent. Dressed in elaborate costumes, they embody characters from various operas, ready to transport audiences into a world filled with music and emotion. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness not only a group united by their love for performing arts but also individuals who have dedicated themselves to perfecting their craft. Each actor's unique expression tells a story - some radiate confidence while others reveal vulnerability or excitement. Beyond the surface level beauty captured within this photograph lies deeper themes related to writing, communication, childhood, age, youth, physiological aspects such as body language or facial expressions that convey emotions like joy or sorrow. It is through these non-verbal means that these performers communicate with their audience on an intimate level. As we gaze upon this postcard from Italy dating between 1900-1910 by Unidentified Author Tip Pistolesi Roma" we are reminded of the power art holds in transcending boundaries – both physical and emotional. This image serves as a testament to human creativity and resilience; it reminds us that even amidst societal challenges or personal struggles faced by these artists at that time period - they found solace on stage where they could express themselves freely through song and performance. Let this photograph be a reminder that art has always been an essential part of our lives – connecting people across generations while offering glimpses into different worlds full of wonderment.
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