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Opera is a form of art that originated in London, England and has since spread throughout Europe, and is a combination of music, drama

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Background imageOpera Collection: The Savoy Hotel, in The Strand, London, England. Picture shows the main entrance

The Savoy Hotel, in The Strand, London, England. Picture shows the main entrance. The Savoy is a luxury hotel located in the Strand in the City of Westminster in central London, England

Background imageOpera Collection: The Savoy Hotel, The Strand, London. Picture shows the entrance

The Savoy Hotel, The Strand, London. Picture shows the entrance. The Savoy Hotel is a luxury hotel located in the Strand in the City of Westminster in central London, England

Background imageOpera Collection: Moira Shearer, Lady Kennedy, ballet dancer and actress, pictured rehearsing at the Royal

Moira Shearer, Lady Kennedy, ballet dancer and actress, pictured rehearsing at the Royal Opera House, London, Tuesday 3rd February 1953

Background imageOpera Collection: Actors Clive Dunn, better known for his role in Dads Army

Actors Clive Dunn, better known for his role in Dads Army, in his operatic debut with the English National Opera as Frosch

Background imageOpera Collection: Lady Diana Spencer attended her first public engagement tonight

Lady Diana Spencer attended her first public engagement tonight, when she joined Prince Charles at a Gala Charity Concert at the Goldsmiths Hall, London, in aid of the Royal Opera House

Background imageOpera Collection: HRH Princess Diana The Princess of Wales and Prince Charles with Italian tenor Luciano

HRH Princess Diana The Princess of Wales and Prince Charles with Italian tenor Luciano Pavarotti at Londons Royal Opera House after a charity concert. Luciano Pavarotti sang at the charity concert

Background imageOpera Collection: Princess Diana and Prince Charles attend Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarotti

Princess Diana and Prince Charles attend Italian opera singer Luciano Pavarottis concert in the Park concert in Hyde Park, London

Background imageOpera Collection: Television Programme - The filming of Channel 5 soap opera Family Affairs in a London

Television Programme - The filming of Channel 5 soap opera Family Affairs in a London Studio 3 July 1997 Actor Ian Cullen before shooting a scene

Background imageOpera Collection: Prince Charles and Princess Diana arriving at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden

Prince Charles and Princess Diana arriving at The Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, London, for the Royal Gala Performance of Il Trovatore with Placido Domingo as Manrico, the Counts rival

Background imageOpera Collection: Actress Susan Hampshire seen here in St. Martin s-in-the-Fields

Actress Susan Hampshire seen here in St. Martin s-in-the-Fields, London demonstrating for the abolition of VAT to the live performing arts - theatre, music, opera, ballet, owing to spiraling costs

Background imageOpera Collection: Television: Actor Larry Hagman, Dallass J. R. Ewing

Television: Actor Larry Hagman, Dallass J. R. Ewing
Television: Actor Larry Hagman, Dallass J.R. Ewing, and his wife Maj arrive at Londons Heathrow airport. Larry Hagman with traffic Warden Ann Holland (29)

Background imageOpera Collection: Opera singer Joan Sutherland and new opera singer Martina Arroya pictured at Joan

Opera singer Joan Sutherland and new opera singer Martina Arroya pictured at Joans house in Cornwall Gardens, London, SW7. January 1968. Y39

Background imageOpera Collection: Maria Callas, the opera singer, leaving the Savoy Hotel in London to give evidence at

Maria Callas, the opera singer, leaving the Savoy Hotel in London to give evidence at the London High Court along with her friend, Greek shipping tycoon Aristiole Onassis

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from Costas opera of 'Don Carlos', 1844. Creator: Unknown

Scene from Costas opera of "Don Carlos", 1844. Creator: Unknown
Scene from Costas opera of " Don Carlos", 1844. The tragic denouement, which is supposed to take place in the Huerta Reale, or royal garden, at midnight

Background imageOpera Collection: Queen Victoria hearing Cavalleria Rusticana at Windsor, 1891, (1901)

Queen Victoria hearing Cavalleria Rusticana at Windsor, 1891, (1901)
Queen Victoria hearing " Cavalleria Rusticana" at Windsor, November 26, 1891, (1901). Victoria (1819-1901) attends a performance of Pietro Mascagnis opera at Windsor Castle

Background imageOpera Collection: Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort at the Royal Italian Opera, 1849, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort at the Royal Italian Opera, 1849, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Queen Victoria and the Prince Consort at the Royal Italian Opera, 1849, (1901). The Queen (1819-1901) and her husband Prince Albert (1819-1861) at the theatre in Covent Garden, London

Background imageOpera Collection: Anna Pavlova, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Anna Pavlova, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Anna Pavlova, c1910. Perhaps The Greatest Dancer Whom The World Has Ever Seen. Russian ballerina Pavlova (1881-1931) was the most famous classical ballerina of her era

Background imageOpera Collection: Interior of Covent Garden Theatre in 1804, (1881). Creator: Unknown

Interior of Covent Garden Theatre in 1804, (1881). Creator: Unknown
Interior of Covent Garden Theatre in 1804, (1881). A performance on the stage at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden, London

Background imageOpera Collection: Spys Taken at Greenwich, 1798

Spys Taken at Greenwich, 1798. Mother Windsor with four of her courtesans orders her girls to arrest Shute Barrington, the Bishop of Durham and the Duke of Queensberry

Background imageOpera Collection: Siegfried, Act II, c1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley

Siegfried, Act II, c1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
Siegfried, Act II, c1893. This drawing is an illustration relating to Act II of Richard Wagners (1813-1883) opera Siegfried. From The Studio Volume 1 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]

Background imageOpera Collection: Johanna Wagner, 1852. Artist: Richard James Lane

Johanna Wagner, 1852. Artist: Richard James Lane
Johanna Wagner, 1852. Johanna Jachmann-Wagner or Johanna Wagner (1828-1894), mezzo-soprano singer. From The Connoisseur Volume XX, edited by J. T. Herbert Baily. [Otto Limited, London, 1908]

Background imageOpera Collection: The Rhine: the Lurleiberg, 1864. Creator: Unknown

The Rhine: the Lurleiberg, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The Rhine: the Lurleiberg, 1864. 'The very name of "the Rhine" has a magic sound, expressive of all that is lovely and romantic

Background imageOpera Collection: Mr. E. J. Loder, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Mr. E. J. Loder, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Mr. E. J. Loder, 1858. British composer and conductor. At a very early age Edward Loder gave promise of great talent for music...At nineteen years of age he produced his first opera, "Nourjahad

Background imageOpera Collection: Sarastro, Opera restaurant, Covent garden, London, England, UK

Sarastro, Opera restaurant, Covent garden, London, England, UK

Background imageOpera Collection: England, London, Soho, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Festival Parade, Couple Dressed

England, London, Soho, Chinatown, Chinese New Year Festival Parade, Couple Dressed in Chinese Opera Costume and Telephone Boxes

Background imageOpera Collection: Mrs T. P. Searight, well known society hostess

Mrs T. P. Searight, well known society hostess
A portrait of Mrs T.P. Searight, well known society hostess, December 1922. On the committee of the Three Arts Club ball to take place at the Royal Opera House 6th December 1922 Date: 1923

Background imageOpera Collection: Cartoon, Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan

Cartoon, Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan
Cartoon, I wonder what they think of it? Song and Dance at the Savoy, Gilbert and Sullivan. Date: 1891

Background imageOpera Collection: Music cover, Iola, The New Dance, Iolanthe

Music cover, Iola, The New Dance, Iolanthe
Music cover, Iola, The New Dance Iolanthe, by Popplewell Royle, inspired by the comic opera by Gilbert and Sullivan Date: 1891

Background imageOpera Collection: De Reszke cigarettes advert

De Reszke cigarettes advert
De Reszka cigarette advert. De Reszke cigarettes are named after Jean de Reszke (1850-1925), a famous Polish opera singer, and were advertised as the Aristocrat of Cigarettes'

Background imageOpera Collection: The reconstructed opera house

The reconstructed opera house
The Reconstructed Royal Opera House at Covent Garden; For Professor Reinhardt's presentation of Oedipus. This greatest outcome of the Greek genius of Sophocles was translated by Professor Gilbert

Background imageOpera Collection: Scene from Alice in Wonderland

Scene from Alice in Wonderland
Scene from the tea part in Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll) performed at the opera comique in 1898. Miss Rose Hersee as Alice and Mr

Background imageOpera Collection: Dandy Dick Whittington, Avenue Theatre, four portraits

Dandy Dick Whittington, Avenue Theatre, four portraits
Dandy Dick Whittington at The Avenue Theatre, four theatrical studio portrait of actors and actresses in role. Captioned, Miss May Yohe as Dick Whittington, Miss Ethel Haydon as Alice

Background imageOpera Collection: Louise Pounds, actress, singer, theatrical studio portrait

Louise Pounds, actress, singer, theatrical studio portrait
Louise Pounds, actress and singer, (1872 ?? 1970), theatrical studio portrait, in gown and frilled hood, captioned Miss Louie Pounds'

Background imageOpera Collection: The People's Theatre at Worms, Germany

The People's Theatre at Worms, Germany
The People's Theatre at Worms, Germany, illustration from an article Modern Opera Houses and Theatres'. The People's Theatre (Volkstheater) was designed by Otto March, and had it's origins in 1883

Background imageOpera Collection: May Fortescue, actress, theatrical portrait in black gown

May Fortescue, actress, theatrical portrait in black gown
May Fortescue, actress, singer and actor-manager, theatrical portrait in black, beaded gown with satin puff shoulders. May Fortescue was a protegee of the playwright Ws Gilbert

Background imageOpera Collection: Opera, costumed music students, Royal College of Music

Opera, costumed music students, Royal College of Music
Opera, music students, Royal College of Music. Theatrical portrait of 6 students in costume, captioned Group of Mr Visetti's pupils in Le Roi L'a Dit'

Background imageOpera Collection: Anny Ahlers, Actress

Anny Ahlers, Actress
German actress Anny Ahlers (1907-1933) appeared in a production of the operetta The Dubarry at Her Majesty's Theatre this year. Date: circa 1932

Background imageOpera Collection: Mona Paiva

Mona Paiva, a Russian dancer of the Opera Comique in Paris. Date: circa 1924

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert, W & G Du Cros Ltd, luxury motor car hire

Advert, W & G Du Cros Ltd, luxury motor car hire
Advert, W & G Du Cros Ltd, Luxury Motor Car Hire, Acton Vale, West London Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert, The Riviera Baby Carriage

Advert, The Riviera Baby Carriage, Great Portland Street, London Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert, The London Corset Co

Advert, The London Corset Co, New Bond Street, London Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert, The Krieger electric car

Advert, The Krieger electric car, Eccleston Square, London SW Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Percy Pitt, musical director, Covent Garden Opera

Percy Pitt, musical director, Covent Garden Opera Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Neil Forsyth, Covent Garden Opera, General Manager

Neil Forsyth, Covent Garden Opera, General Manager
Neil Forsyth, general manager of the Royal Opera Covent Garden Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert, Moselaris sparkling natural table water

Advert, Moselaris sparkling natural table water
Advert, Moselaris Sparkling Natural Table Water, Prevents Kidney Disease, D Wheatley & Sons, London Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert, Mey's Corsets, Wood Street, London EC

Advert, Mey's Corsets, Wood Street, London EC
Advert, Mey's Corsets, fashionably and scientifically correct Date: 1910

Background imageOpera Collection: Advert for Kershaw's Binoculars

Advert for Kershaw's Binoculars
Advert for Kershaw's Sportsman Binoculars - worn like spectacles. Date: 1939

Background imageOpera Collection: Maggie Teyte, opera singer

Maggie Teyte, opera singer
Maggie Teyte (1888-1976) was an English soprano. Her career began at the Opera House in Paris. Here she is depicted at the time of her English debut



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Opera Collection

Opera is a form of art that originated in London, England and has since spread throughout Europe, and is a combination of music, drama, and dance that tells a story through song. Opera singers use their voices to convey emotions and tell stories in an exciting way. The performers wear elaborate costumes and often act out the story as they sing. Opera houses are large theatres with balconies for the audience to watch from. Many famous composers have written operas such as Mozart's "The Magic Flute" or Puccini's "La Bohème". Opera has been around for centuries but it still captivates audiences today with its grandeur, emotion, and spectacle, and is one of the most popular forms of entertainment in London and all across Europe.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Opera collection from Media Storehouse offers a wide range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring iconic scenes and performers from the world of opera. Our collection showcases stunning images of some of the most famous operas ever performed in . From classic productions like La Traviata to modern interpretations such as The Phantom of the Opera, there is something for every fan of this timeless art form. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful artwork or searching for unique gifts for friends and family who love opera, our collection has plenty to offer. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium materials such as fine art paper and canvas, these pieces are sure to impress. So why not add a touch of elegance and sophistication to your space with one of these exquisite works?
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What are Opera (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Opera art prints are high-quality reproductions of famous operatic performances, singers, and composers. These prints capture the essence of opera as an art form and showcase its beauty through stunning imagery. Opera is a popular genre in London, England, United Kingdom, Europe and has been enjoyed by audiences for centuries. The prints available from Media Storehouse feature iconic moments from some of the most beloved operas in history. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves opera or wants to add a touch of elegance to their home or office decor. They make great gifts for music lovers or those with an appreciation for fine arts. Whether you prefer classic pieces like La Traviata or modern productions like The Phantom of the Opera, there is something for everyone in this collection. We offer a wide range of sizes and framing options to suit any taste or budget. With their exceptional quality and attention to detail, these opera art prints are sure to impress even the most discerning collector.
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What Opera (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Opera art prints that capture the essence of London, England, United Kingdom and Europe. These prints are perfect for anyone who loves the beauty and drama of opera performances. You can choose from a variety of stunning images featuring famous operas like La Traviata, Carmen, and The Marriage of Figaro. Each print is carefully crafted to showcase the intricate details and vibrant colors that make these operas so captivating. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, we have something for everyone. From classic black-and-white photographs to modern digital designs, our collection is sure to impress even the most discerning art lover. So why wait? Browse our selection today and discover the perfect Opera art print to add some culture and sophistication to your home or office.
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How do I buy Opera (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To purchase Opera art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to buy, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will need to provide your shipping and payment information. We offer a range of sizes for their prints, so be sure to select the size that best suits your needs. We also offer framing options if you prefer your print ready-to-hang upon arrival. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Opera art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a customer service team available to assist you. You can contact them via email or phone during business hours. Buying Opera art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful artwork into your home or office with ease.
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How much do Opera (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Opera art prints that vary in price depending on the size and type of print. Our collection features stunning images capturing the beauty and drama of opera performances from London, England, United Kingdom and across Europe. We have a variety of sizes available to suit your needs, ranging from small to large prints. Additionally, we offer different types of prints such as canvas or framed options which may affect the cost. Our Opera art prints are perfect for those who appreciate fine arts and culture or for anyone looking to add some sophistication to their home decor. Whether you're an avid opera fan or simply enjoy beautiful imagery, our collection has something for everyone at varying prices that cater to all budgets.
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How will my Opera (London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Opera art prints to you. We use a reliable and trusted courier service that ensures your artwork arrives safely and securely. Our couriers are experienced in handling delicate items such as art prints, so you can be confident that your order will arrive in pristine condition. We carefully package each print with protective materials to prevent any damage during transit. Your Opera art prints will be rolled and placed inside a sturdy tube for added protection. The tube is then sealed with tape to ensure the contents remain secure. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email notification containing tracking information so you can keep track of its progress until it reaches your doorstep. We pride ourselves on providing excellent customer service and ensuring our customers receive their orders promptly and efficiently.