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France, Paris, Costume sketch for Pistola in opera Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) for performance at Paris Opera Comique on May 16, 1952

France, Paris, Costume sketch for Pistola in opera Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) for performance at Paris Opera Comique on May 16, 1952


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France, Paris, Costume sketch for Pistola in opera Falstaff by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901) for performance at Paris Opera Comique on May 16, 1952

Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), " Falstaff". Costume sketch for Pistola by Jean Aujamme for the performance at Paris Opera Comique on May 16, 1952

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20th Century Style Classical Music Handwriting One Man Only Opera Sketch Stage Costume Sword


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This print takes us back to the enchanting world of classical music and opera in 1952 Paris. The image showcases a costume sketch for Pistola, a character from Giuseppe Verdi's renowned opera "Falstaff". Created by the talented Jean Aujamme, this full-length standing sketch depicts an elegant man donning a striking stage costume. The attention to detail is remarkable as every stroke of Aujamme's brush brings Pistola to life. With his sword held firmly at his side, the character exudes confidence and power. The vertical composition adds depth and drama to the sketch, capturing the essence of this iconic moment in time. As we admire this piece of art, we can't help but be transported into the magical realm of the Paris Opera Comique on May 16th, 1952. This historic performance surely left audiences spellbound with its exquisite costumes and masterful storytelling. The combination of illustration and painting techniques used in this artwork showcases Aujamme's skillful craftsmanship. His handwriting on the sketch adds a personal touch, reminding us that behind every masterpiece lies an artist's passion and dedication. This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) allows us to glimpse into a bygone era where classical music reigned supreme and stage costumes were works of art themselves. It serves as a testament to both Verdi's timeless compositions and Aujamme's artistic prowess - forever preserving their legacy within our hearts.

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