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Jean-Baptiste Fontenay and Martin in Le Poor Diable by Balisson and Dumersan, Theatre du Vaudeville. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from portraits of actresses in different roles, F
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Jean-Baptiste Fontenay and Martin in Le Poor Diable by Balisson and Dumersan, Theatre du Vaudeville. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from portraits of actresses in different roles, F
FLO4607110 Jean-Baptiste Fontenay and Martin in Le Poor Diable by Balisson and Dumersan, Theatre du Vaudeville. Handcoloured lithograph by F. Noel after an illustration by Alexandre-Marie Colin from portraits of actresses in different roles, F. Noel, Paris, 1825 by Colin, Alexandre Marie (1798-1875); © Florilegius
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This handcoloured lithograph transports us back to the vibrant world of 19th century theatre. The print depicts Jean-Baptiste Fontenay and Martin in "Le Poor Diable" a play written by Balisson and Dumersan, performed at the Theatre du Vaudeville. Created in Paris in 1825 by Alexandre-Marie Colin, this illustration showcases his remarkable talent for capturing the essence of characters through portraiture. The image captures an actor dressed as Martin, exuding a sense of mischief and charm. His costume is intricately detailed, showcasing the skillful craftsmanship of the era. The handcolouring adds depth and richness to every brushstroke, enhancing the overall allure of this piece. Theatrical performances during this time were highly anticipated events that brought joy and entertainment to audiences from all walks of life. This lithograph serves as a window into that world, allowing us to glimpse both the artistry behind these productions and their impact on society. As we admire this exquisite print, we are reminded of the enduring power of theatre to transport us beyond our everyday lives. It stands as a testament to human creativity and imagination throughout history. This artwork is part of Florilegius' collection featuring portraits of actresses in various roles from different plays. Its presence offers us an opportunity to appreciate not only Colin's artistic brilliance but also celebrate the actors who brought these characters vividly to life on stage.
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