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Opera is a form of musical theatre originating in Europe, specifically in Greece. It combines elements of music, drama, and dance to create a unique art form

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Background imageOpera Collection: Oedipus (b / w photo)

Oedipus (b / w photo)
3096076 Oedipus (b/w photo) by European Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oedipus. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn; out of copyright

Background imageOpera Collection: Jason character. For the opera Medee by Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842

Jason character. For the opera Medee by Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842
GIA4706701 Jason character. For the opera Medee by Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) for a performance at La Scala (Milan, Italy) in 1822-1823

Background imageOpera Collection: Costume design for a coral fisher for The Marriage of Thetis and Peleus

Costume design for a coral fisher for The Marriage of Thetis and Peleus
BIF187831 Costume design for a coral fisher for The Marriage of Thetis and Peleus by Francesco Cavalli (1602-76) 1654 (w/c on vellum) by French School

Background imageOpera Collection: Design for a poster advertising Les Troyens (The Trojans

Design for a poster advertising Les Troyens (The Trojans
CHT187721 Design for a poster advertising Les Troyens (The Trojans) composed by Hector Berlioz (1803-69) for a performance at the Opera de Paris in 1921 (pencil & w/c on paper) by Piot

Background imageOpera Collection: Pindare (518-v. 438 BC), Greek opera poet

Pindare (518-v. 438 BC), Greek opera poet
XEE4414805 Pindare (518-v. 438 BC), Greek opera poet. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pindare (518-v)

Background imageOpera Collection: Last scene of the opera The Trohans by Hector Berlioz

Last scene of the opera The Trohans by Hector Berlioz
LRI4563054 Last scene of the opera The Trohans by Hector Berlioz by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOpera Collection: The vestibule of the Palace of the Senat (Act I). Scenography in 1829 for the opera The

The vestibule of the Palace of the Senat (Act I). Scenography in 1829 for the opera The
LRI4627713 The vestibule of the Palace of the Senat (Act I). Scenography in 1829 for the opera The siege of Corinth by Gioacchino Rossini

Background imageOpera Collection: Maria Callas the opera singer and the Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis attend

Maria Callas the opera singer and the Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis attend the Law Courts in London to sue 77 year old Panaghis Vergottis

Background imageOpera Collection: Maria Callas the opera singer and millionnaire Aristotle Onassis were at the High Court

Maria Callas the opera singer and millionnaire Aristotle Onassis were at the High Court in London again today to sue 77 year old, Panaghis Vergottis

Background imageOpera Collection: Maria Callas the opera singer and the Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis attend

Maria Callas the opera singer and the Greek shipping tycoon Aristotle Onassis attend the Law Courts in London to sue 77 year old Panaghis Vergottis

Background imageOpera Collection: PISANO, Andrea da Pontedera, called Andrea (1270-1349)

PISANO, Andrea da Pontedera, called Andrea (1270-1349). Saturn. 1337-1341. Moulding which decorated Giottos Campanile. Renaissance art. Trecento. Florentine school. Relief on rock. ITALY. Florence

Background imageOpera Collection: Women at Theatre 1814

Women at Theatre 1814
Crape gown, demi-train, shawl of cashmire, amber jewellery; hair a la Grecque with gold comb. Round dress, long lace sleeves, gold jewellery, black lace shawl; hair: Romano-Greek. Date: 1814

Background imageOpera Collection: Eurydice Bitten by a Snake, 1913. Creator: Roussel, Ker-Xavier (1867-1944)

Eurydice Bitten by a Snake, 1913. Creator: Roussel, Ker-Xavier (1867-1944)
Eurydice Bitten by a Snake, 1913. Private Collection

Background imageOpera Collection: In The Venusberg, 1901, (c1930). Creator: John Maler Collier

In The Venusberg, 1901, (c1930). Creator: John Maler Collier
In The Venusberg, 1901, (c1930). Illustration to a folk tale made famous by Wagners opera " Tannhauser" ; the legendary knight Tannhauser visits the goddess of love in her mountain of

Background imageOpera Collection: Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Built 161 AD renovated 1950

Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Acropolis, Athens, Greece. Built 161 AD renovated 1950, used as a concert stage today

Background imageOpera Collection: The abandoned Dido. Artist: Battaglioli, Francesco (1722-1790)

The abandoned Dido. Artist: Battaglioli, Francesco (1722-1790)
The abandoned Dido. Found in the collection of Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid

Background imageOpera Collection: Orpheus and Eurydice in the Hell. Artist: Fris, Pieter (1627-1706)

Orpheus and Eurydice in the Hell. Artist: Fris, Pieter (1627-1706)
Orpheus and Eurydice in the Hell. Found in the collection of Museo del Prado, Madrid

Background imageOpera Collection: Orpheus and Eurydice

Orpheus and Eurydice. Private Collection

Background imageOpera Collection: The Death of Eurydice, ca 1550-1565. Artist: Niccolo dell Abate (1509 / 12-1571)

The Death of Eurydice, ca 1550-1565. Artist: Niccolo dell Abate (1509 / 12-1571)
The Death of Eurydice, ca 1550-1565. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageOpera Collection: Patrick Moore Swaps the Stars for Opera... For most people, the sky is the limit

Patrick Moore Swaps the Stars for Opera... For most people, the sky is the limit, but to Patrick Moore it is his world. The author of more than 50 books on the heavens has now completed an opera

Background imageOpera Collection: Gazzangia [sic], between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown

Gazzangia [sic], between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Gazzangia [sic], between 1855 and 1865. [Italian opera singer Marietta Gazzaniga]

Background imageOpera Collection: The Cross of the Treasure of Sain John, recto, detail, 1457-59

The Cross of the Treasure of Sain John, recto, detail, 1457-59
7268333 The Cross of the Treasure of Sain John, recto, detail, 1457-59 by Italian School, (15th century); Museo dell Opera del Duomo, Florence, Tuscany, Italy; (add.info.: Florence)

Background imageOpera Collection: Guest Lodgings, the Room of the Olympus: 'Mars, Venus and Eros', 1757 (fresco)

Guest Lodgings, the Room of the Olympus: "Mars, Venus and Eros", 1757 (fresco)
5962744 Guest Lodgings, the Room of the Olympus: "Mars, Venus and Eros", 1757 (fresco) by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Villa Valmarana ai Nani, Vicenza

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia'

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia"
5962715 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail of the doe sent by Artemis to replace Iphigenia, 1757 by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas dreams of Mercury who orders him to
5962694 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas dreams of Mercury who orders him to leave", 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962674 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Cupid with arrows flying over a Venetian landscape"

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962670 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Achilles in tears while his mother Thetis emerges from the sea to console

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Greek Fleet in Aulide'

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Greek Fleet in Aulide"
5962719 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Greek Fleet in Aulide", detail representing a dog and a soldier, 1757 by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia', detail, 1757

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail, 1757
5962712 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail, 1757 by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Villa Valmarana ai Nani, Vicenza

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: monochrome fresco representing Mercury
5962700 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: monochrome fresco representing Mercury, 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: monochrome fresco representing Aeneas
5962699 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: monochrome fresco representing Aeneas, 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962673 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Cupid with arrows flying over a Venetian landscape"

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962668 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Athena prevents Achilles from drawing his sword against Agamemnon"

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the entrance hall. On the wall, 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia'

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the entrance hall. On the wall, "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia"
5962720 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the entrance hall. On the wall, "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", and on the ceiling "Diana and Aeolus", 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Greek Fleet in Aulide'

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Greek Fleet in Aulide"
5962717 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Greek Fleet in Aulide", detail representing a dog and a soldier, 1757 by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia', 1757

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", 1757
5962709 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", 1757 by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Villa Valmarana ai Nani, Vicenza

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone in
5962696 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone in the likeness of Ascanius", detail, 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone in
5962695 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone in the likeness of Ascanius", 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building): the third room or room of the Aeneid. On the left "Enea dreams of Mercury who orders
5962687 Palazzina (Small Building): the third room or room of the Aeneid. On the left "Enea dreams of Mercury who orders him to leave"; on the right "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962675 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Cupid with arrows flying over a Venetian landscape"

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia'

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia"
5962716 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail of the doe sent by Artemis to replace Iphigenia, 1757 by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia', detail, 1757

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail, 1757
5962711 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail, 1757 by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Villa Valmarana ai Nani, Vicenza

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: 'The Sacrifice of Iphigenia', detail, 1757

Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail, 1757
5962710 Palazzina (Small Building), the entrance hall: "The Sacrifice of Iphigenia", detail, 1757 by Tiepolo, Giovanni Battista (Giambattista) (1696-1770); Villa Valmarana ai Nani, Vicenza

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone in
5962689 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: "Aeneas introduces Eros to Didone in the likeness of Ascanius", 1756-57 (fresco) by Tiepolo

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from

Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad
5962665 Palazzina (Small Building): view of the first room and its frescoes representing episodes from the Iliad: "Briseis is lead to the presence of King Agamemnon", detail

Background imageOpera Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1733 (fresco)

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1733 (fresco)
3928852 The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, 1733 (fresco) by Crosato, Giovanni Battista (1686-1758); The Hunting Residence of Stupinigi, Turin, Piedmont

Background imageOpera Collection: Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid

Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: monochrome fresco representing Vulcan, god of fire
5962698 Palazzina (Small Building), the third room or room of the Aeneid: monochrome fresco representing Vulcan, god of fire

Background imageOpera Collection: The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, detail, 1733 (fresco)

The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, detail, 1733 (fresco)
3928855 The Sacrifice of Iphigenia, detail, 1733 (fresco) by Crosato, Giovanni Battista (1686-1758); The Hunting Residence of Stupinigi, Turin, Piedmont



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Opera Collection

Opera is a form of musical theatre originating in Europe, specifically in Greece. It combines elements of music, drama, and dance to create a unique art form. The earliest operas were written during the 17th century and were heavily influenced by Greek mythology. Opera has since evolved to include many different genres such as grand opera, comic opera, and operetta. Today it is enjoyed around the world with performances ranging from large-scale productions at major venues to small-scale productions at local theatres. Opera continues to be an important part of European culture and its influence can be seen in other forms of art such as film and television.
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The Opera collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art and framed prints that captures the essence of Greek opera. Our collection features breathtaking images of some of the most famous operas in Greece, including Elektra, Medea, and Oedipus Rex. Each print showcases intricate details and vibrant colors that bring these timeless stories to life. The Opera collection offers a range of sizes and framing options to suit any space or decor style. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or an elegant addition to your office, our collection has something for everyone. These high-quality prints are perfect for anyone who loves opera or Greek culture. They also make great gifts for friends and family members who appreciate fine art and classical music. With its beautiful imagery and exceptional quality, the Opera collection from Media Storehouse is sure to impress even the most discerning art lover.
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