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Portrait thought to be the singer Carolina Bianchi, c1806. Creator: Joseph Marie Bouton
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Portrait thought to be the singer Carolina Bianchi, c1806. Creator: Joseph Marie Bouton
Portrait thought to be the singer Carolina Bianchi, c1806
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Gilding Ivoirerie Ivory Letter Miniature Musee Cognacq Jay Opera Singer Soprano Underneath Vocalist Watercolor
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This portrait, believed to be of the renowned Italian soprano Carolina Bianchi, was painted by the French artist Joseph Marie Bouton around 1806. The miniature work of art, which measures only a few inches in height, is a testament to Bouton's exceptional skill in capturing the essence of his subject. Carolina Bianchi, who was born in Milan, Italy, was a celebrated singer of the Italian opera during the early 19th century. She rose to fame for her powerful and expressive voice, captivating audiences in Paris and other major European cities. The portrait shows Carolina Bianchi in a formal dress, adorned with intricate ivory and gilded details. The vibrant color palette, with its rich hues of white and green, adds to the overall elegance of the piece. The singer is depicted seated, holding a letter in her left hand, while gazing directly at the viewer with an intense and focused expression. The background features a lush tree or trees, adding a touch of nature to the portrait. This portrait is now part of the collection of the Musée Cognacq-Jay in Paris, one of the city's most esteemed museums. It is a rare and valuable example of the artistic talent that flourished during the 19th century, and a testament to the enduring legacy of both Joseph Marie Bouton and Carolina Bianchi.
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