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Mary Garden as Melisande, front cover of Le Theatre magazine

Mary Garden as Melisande, front cover of Le Theatre magazine


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Mary Garden as Melisande, front cover of Le Theatre magazine

CHT163653 Mary Garden as Melisande, front cover of Le Theatre magazine, 1902 (colour litho) by Reutlinger Studio (1850-1937) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Mary Garden (1874-1967) Scottish opera singer; character in Pelleas et Melisande (1902) by Claude Debussy; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright

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Belle Epoque Blue Dress Gown Heroine Soprano Theatrical Tragic 1910 1919


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This print showcases the enchanting Mary Garden as Melisande, gracing the front cover of Le Theatre magazine in 1902. The vibrant color lithograph, created by the renowned Reutlinger Studio, captures the essence of this Scottish opera singer's portrayal of Claude Debussy's iconic character. Dressed in a mesmerizing blue gown that exudes elegance and grace, Mary Garden embodies the young and tragic heroine with remarkable poise. Her delicate features are accentuated by a cascade of flowers adorning her hair, adding to her ethereal presence. The photograph transports us back to the belle époque era, where theatrical beauty reigned supreme. As a soprano known for her exceptional talent and emotive performances, Mary Garden captivates viewers with her melancholic expression. Her portrayal of Melisande evokes both sadness and intrigue, drawing audiences into an emotional journey through medieval times. This stunning portrait encapsulates not only Mary Garden's immense talent but also serves as a testament to the artistic prowess of early 20th-century photography. It is a timeless representation of beauty and artistry that continues to resonate even today. Displayed against a backdrop of historical significance at Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France; this image stands as an enduring symbol of cultural heritage. Its inclusion in eArchives Charmet further ensures its preservation for generations to come.

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