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WAGNER: FLYING DUTCHMAN. The death of Senta in the final scene of Wagners opera as staged in an 1843 German production. Wood engraving from a contemporary German newspaper

WAGNER: FLYING DUTCHMAN. The death of Senta in the final scene of Wagners opera as staged in an 1843 German production. Wood engraving from a contemporary German newspaper


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WAGNER: FLYING DUTCHMAN. The death of Senta in the final scene of Wagners opera as staged in an 1843 German production. Wood engraving from a contemporary German newspaper

WAGNER: FLYING DUTCHMAN.
The death of Senta in the final scene of Wagners opera as staged in an 1843 German production. Wood engraving from a contemporary German newspaper

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1843 Opera Richard Wagner Flying Dutchman


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This wood engraving from a contemporary German newspaper takes us back to the middle of the 19th century, capturing a poignant moment in Richard Wagner's opera "The Flying Dutchman". The scene depicts the final moments of Senta, one of the central characters in this timeless masterpiece. In this dramatic portrayal, we witness Senta's tragic demise as she succumbs to her fate. The artist skillfully captures the intensity and emotion of this climactic scene, allowing us to feel every ounce of Senta's despair and longing for eternal love. The intricate details in the engraving bring life to Wagner's vision, transporting us into his world. This particular production took place in Germany in 1843, showcasing Wagner's genius during a time when his operas were gaining recognition and acclaim. It serves as a testament not only to his talent but also to the enduring power of his works. As we gaze upon this remarkable print from The Granger Collection based in New York, we are reminded once again why Wagner remains an influential figure in opera history. His ability to evoke deep emotions through music and storytelling is beautifully encapsulated within this engraving. Whether you are an opera enthusiast or simply appreciate art that speaks volumes without uttering a word, this enchanting depiction is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you into the world of "The Flying Dutchman. "

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