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Plate 3 from The Deserter by Sedaine, 1775. Creator: Daniel Berger
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Plate 3 from The Deserter by Sedaine, 1775. Creator: Daniel Berger
Plate 3 from The Deserter by Sedaine, 1775. Almanac: Berlin Genealogical Calendar, 1775
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1770s Almanac Berger Daniel Berger Gottfried Daniel Berlin Genealogical Calendar Daniel Berger Double Portrait Gottfried Daniel Berger Le Deserteur Michel Jean Sedaine Opera Comique Parasol Parasols Rococo Era Romance Romancing Sedaine Michel Jean The Deserter Theatre National De Opera Comique
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Plate 3 from The Deserter by Sedaine, 1775
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is an exquisite etching by Daniel Berger, showcasing a double portrait of a man and a woman set against a picturesque rural backdrop. The plate is taken from the Berlin Genealogical Calendar of 1775, and is a prime example of the Rococo era's aesthetic sensibilities. The man, dressed in a fashionable coat and waistcoat, stands confidently with a parasol in hand, gazing off into the distance. His attire is a testament to the elegance and refinement of the time, with intricate details and textures that speak to the craftsmanship of the era. The woman, clad in a flowing dress adorned with delicate lettering and intricate patterns, holds a parasol shaded against the sun, her gaze fixed on the man. The scene is set in an idyllic outdoor location, with rolling hills, trees, and a serene body of water in the background. The couple's romantic connection is palpable, adding to the sense of escapism and entertainment that was popular during the Rococo era. The title "The Deserter by Sedaine" is inscribed at the bottom of the plate, referencing the opera comique of the same name by Michel Jean Sedaine. The etching's black and white contrast creates a striking visual effect, highlighting the intricacies of the clothing and the textures of the landscape. The plate is a window into the past, offering a glimpse into the fashion, literature, and regionalism of 18th century Germany. This beautiful work of art is now part of the collection of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, where it continues to inspire and captivate audiences.
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