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Marie Dorval (1798-1849) in the role of Adele d Hervey and Bocage (1797-1863) as Antony
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Marie Dorval (1798-1849) in the role of Adele d Hervey and Bocage (1797-1863) as Antony
XIR205488 Marie Dorval (1798-1849) in the role of Adele d Hervey and Bocage (1797-1863) as Antony, in the final scene of Act I of Antony by Alexandre Dumas Pere (1802-70) 1831 (coloured engraving) by Andre, Eugene (fl.1831); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
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Acting Asleep Chaise Longue French Actress Meridienne
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In this colored engraving, we are transported back to the 19th century theater scene as we witness a powerful moment in the play "Antony" by Alexandre Dumas Pere. The print captures Marie Dorval and Bocage in their respective roles of Adele d Hervey and Antony during the final scene of Act I. Marie Dorval, a renowned French actress of her time, exudes grace and elegance as she portrays Adele d Hervey. With her delicate features and expressive eyes, she captivates the audience with her performance. On the other side of the stage, Bocage embodies Antony's character with intensity and passion. The setting is an opulent interior where a chaise longue or meridienne serves as a backdrop for this dramatic moment. As Marie Dorval lies on the chaise longue in a state of slumber, Bocage watches over her intently. His gaze reveals his deep emotions towards Adele d Hervey's character. This image beautifully encapsulates both the artistry involved in acting and the power it holds to transport us into different worlds. It showcases not only Marie Dorval's talent but also highlights Eugene Andre's skillful craftsmanship as he brings this theatrical moment to life through his colored engravings. Preserved by Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France, this historical photograph allows us to appreciate these talented actors who left an indelible mark on French theater during their era.
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