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United Kingdom, England, The death of Radames and Aida (act four, scene two of Aida, 1871) by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), performed at Her Majestys Theatre in London, engraving, 1879
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United Kingdom, England, The death of Radames and Aida (act four, scene two of Aida, 1871) by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), performed at Her Majestys Theatre in London, engraving, 1879
United Kingdom, England, The death of Radames and Aida (act four, scene two of Aida, 1871) by Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901), performed at Her Majestys Theatre in London, engraving, 1879 19th century, Civica Raccolta Delle Stampe Achille Bertarelli (Library)
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1879 Arts Culture And Entertainment Dead Person Death Gesturing Giuseppe Verdi Illustration Techniques Kneeling Literature Lying On Back Music People In The Background Stage Costume Stage Set Text Theatrical Performance Three People
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This print captures a poignant moment from Giuseppe Verdi's renowned opera, Aida. The scene depicted is the death of Radames and Aida in Act Four, Scene Two. Performed at Her Majesty's Theatre in London in 1871, this engraving from 1879 beautifully encapsulates the essence of this tragic masterpiece. In the image, three individuals are prominently featured. A woman kneels beside Radames, her gestures conveying intense emotion as she mourns his passing. Another woman stands behind them, her presence adding depth to the composition. The stage set creates an immersive atmosphere with its intricate details and dramatic lighting. The illustration techniques employed in this engraving bring Verdi's vision to life with remarkable precision. Every line and shadow contributes to the overall impact of the artwork. The costumes worn by the characters reflect the fashion trends of 19th-century England while maintaining a sense of theatricality. As we gaze upon this vertical print, we are transported back to a time when music and drama intertwined on stage to create unforgettable moments like these. It serves as a testament to Verdi's genius and reminds us of the power that art holds over our emotions. This print is part of Civica Raccolta Delle Stampe Achille Bertarelli collection housed in Library (United Kingdom). Its historical significance lies not only in its portrayal of an iconic operatic scene but also as a representation of artistic expression during the 19th century.
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