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Source Size = 3773 x 2357
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Source Size = 3773 x 2357
Composers of Opera Bouffe: M. Charles Lecocq (Left), M.F.R. Hervaa (Right)
Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy
Media ID 12971729
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1874 Engraving Charles Opera Bouffe Composers Herve Lecocq
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This print from the Liszt Collection takes us back to the vibrant world of opera bouffe in the 19th century. The image showcases two renowned composers, M. Charles Lecocq on the left and M. F. R. Hervaa on the right, who were instrumental in shaping this comedic operatic genre. The engraving, dating back to 1874, beautifully captures their artistic essence with intricate details and a touch of Victorian charm. The illustrative technique used in this engravement is a testament to the skilled craftsmanship of that era. As we gaze at this vintage masterpiece, we are transported into an era where arts and culture flourished. It serves as a reminder of how influential these composers were in shaping musical history. The retro-styled photograph exudes elegance and sophistication while paying homage to these talented individuals who brought joy through their compositions. It is evident that Arkheia has carefully curated this piece for its historical significance rather than commercial purposes. Whether you are an enthusiast of classical music or simply appreciate artistry from bygone eras, this print will undoubtedly add a touch of nostalgia and beauty to any space it graces.
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