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Scene from Mr Mackenzie's new opera "The Troubadour" Act 3, 1886. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland. Scene from Mr Mackenzie's new opera "The Troubadour" Act 3, 1886. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland
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Scene from Mr Mackenzie's new opera "The Troubadour" Act 3, 1886. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland. Scene from Mr Mackenzie's new opera "The Troubadour" Act 3, 1886. Creator: Charles Joseph Staniland
Scene from Mr Mackenzie's new opera "The Troubadour" Act 3, 1886. From "The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume 33. January to June, 1886"
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This black and white print depicts a scene from Act 3 of Scottish composer Alexander Campbell Mackenzie's opera "The Troubadour," created by English artist Charles Joseph Staniland in 1886. The opera, which premiered in London, tells the story of a medieval troubadour and his love for a noblewoman. In this enchanting scene, an opera singer, dressed in elegant Victorian attire, captivates the audience with her powerful voice and expressive gestures. The opera singer, with her flowing white gown and ornate headdress, exudes grace and passion as she performs on the dimly lit stage. The male lead, dressed in traditional Scottish attire, gazes intently at her, lost in the moment. The print, which was originally published in "The Graphic: An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper," offers a glimpse into the world of 19th century performing arts. The print's intricate details, from the folds of the actors' clothing to the ornate stage decorations, transport us back in time to an era of elegance and romance. The print also highlights the importance of fashion in the Victorian era, with both the male and female performers dressed in the latest styles of the time. The print serves as a reminder of the enduring power of music and performance to captivate and transport audiences, and the continued influence of the arts on fashion and culture.
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