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Behind the stage of a theatre, crowded with props and sets
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Behind the stage of a theatre, crowded with props and sets
XEE4136904 Behind the stage of a theatre, crowded with props and sets, the actors coming out of the stage, a man between two ages addresses a young man sitting, thoughtful, while waving a sheet of sheet, in order to make it vibrate to produce the sound of the storm. Illustration by Alfons Maria Mucha (Alphonse Marie Mucha, 1860-1939), for The Second Regisseur by Abraham Dreyfus (?). Engraving by Fortune Meaulle (1844-1901), 1890. Engraving in " La vie populaire", 1890. Private Collection by Mucha, Alphonse Marie (1860-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Behind the stage of a theatre, crowded with props and sets, the actors coming out of the stage, a man between two ages addresses a young man sitting, thoughtful, while waving a sheet of sheet, in order to make it vibrate to produce the sound of the storm. Illustration by Alfons Maria Mucha (Alphonse Marie Mucha, 1860-1939), for The Second Regisseur by Abraham Dreyfus (?). Engraving by Fortune Meaulle (1844-1901), 1890. Engraving in " La vie populaire", 1890. Private Collection); Stefano Bianchetti; Czech, out of copyright
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Alphonse 1860 1939 Mucha Special Effects A Journal Conversation
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This print takes us behind the stage of a bustling theatre, where props and sets fill every corner. The actors emerge from the stage, their presence adding to the excitement in the air. In this particular scene, a man of mature years stands between two generations as he addresses a young man who sits pensively. The older man waves a sheet of paper vigorously, creating vibrations that mimic the sound of an approaching storm. The illustration is credited to Alfons Maria Mucha, also known as Alphonse Marie Mucha, a renowned artist from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was created for "The Second Regisseur" possibly written by Abraham Dreyfus. Fortune Meaulle's engraving technique beautifully captures the essence of this moment in time. As we observe this image from "La vie populaire" in 1890, we are transported into the world behind-the-scenes at a theater production. We can almost feel the anticipation building as each actor prepares for their role while surrounded by intricate props and elaborate set designs. This photograph serves as a reminder that there is more to theater than what meets our eyes on stage; it is an art form that requires meticulous attention to detail and collaboration among individuals with diverse talents. Through this image captured by Stefano Bianchetti, we catch a glimpse of both chaos and creativity coming together harmoniously backstage before they take center stage under bright lights.
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