Adelina Collection
Adelina Patti, born in 1843 and passed away in 1919, was a renowned Italian opera singer who captivated audiences with her mesmerizing voice
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Adelina Patti, born in 1843 and passed away in 1919, was a renowned Italian opera singer who captivated audiences with her mesmerizing voice. Known as Mme Adelina Patti, she left an indelible mark on the world of music. In the year 1873, Raimundo de Madrazo immortalized Adelina Patti's beauty and talent through his portrait. The painting showcases her elegance and grace that were synonymous with her performances on stage. Hailing from Italy, Adelina Patti became a household name across Europe and beyond. Her enchanting voice resonated in concert halls around the world, earning her fame as one of the greatest opera singers of all time. Not only did she conquer stages with her vocal prowess, but she also embraced theatrical roles such as portraying Empress Adelina of Hayti during her coronation ceremony. An engraving captures this momentous occasion where Adelina shines resplendently in her regal robes. Her popularity extended to chromolithographs featuring just "Adelina, " emphasizing the recognition she garnered throughout society. These prints served as testaments to her widespread acclaim among fans worldwide. Advertisements showcasing four famous singers included Adelina Patti among their ranks, solidifying her status as a musical luminary alongside other esteemed artists of the time. The new pocket Ammoniaphone advertisement further exemplifies how influential Adelina had become; even technology sought to associate itself with this legendary soprano whose talent knew no bounds. Great Musicians - Plate XII from c1890 features an illustration by F Jenkins Heliog depicting none other than Miss Patti herself. This artwork stands testament to how deeply ingrained she was within popular culture during that era. London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co captured another iconic image of our beloved diva in 1882.