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Mlle Scriwaneck in costume as Satan in Les
Mlle. Scriwaneck in costume as Satan in Les Enfers de Paris at Theatre des Varietes.. Augustine-Celestine Scriwaneck (1825-1910) had a sharp and wiry voice, but played comedies in a very charming and graceful manner. Handcoloured lithograph by Alexandre Lacauchie from Galerie Dramatique: Costumes des Theatres de Paris 1853
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1860 Alexandre Augustine Celestine Dramatique Galerie Lacauchie Satan Theatres
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Mlle Scriwaneck in the Role of Satan in Les Enfers de Paris at Theatre des Varietes: A Captivating Performance of Wit and Grace This handcolored lithograph, created by Alexandre Lacauchie for Galerie Dramatique, captures the enchanting and versatile actress Augustine-Celestine Scriwaneck in the mesmerizing role of Satan in the popular Parisian production of Les Enfers de Paris at Theatre des Varietes. Born in 1825, Mlle Scriwaneck was renowned for her sharp and wiry voice, yet she effortlessly brought charm and grace to her comedic performances. In this image, Mlle Scriwaneck dons the iconic costume of Satan, embodying the enigmatic and mischievous character. Her expressive face, adorned with a smirk, showcases her ability to captivate audiences with her wit and charisma. The intricate details of her costume, from the flowing red robes to the horns and tail, are masterfully captured in this handcolored lithograph. Les Enfers de Paris, a theatrical adaptation of Dante's Inferno, premiered in 1853 and quickly became a sensation in Paris. Mlle Scriwaneck's portrayal of Satan was a standout performance, leaving audiences in awe of her talent and versatility. Her ability to bring both humor and depth to the role solidified her status as one of the most beloved and respected actresses of her time. This stunning handcolored lithograph serves as a testament to Mlle Scriwaneck's remarkable career and her unforgettable performance as Satan in Les Enfers de Paris. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring the image to life, offering a glimpse into the rich history of Parisian theater and the captivating performances of its most celebrated actresses.
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