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Art Contrarian: Albert Guillaume at the Theatre Jean Antoine Watteau, Belle Epoch, Night At The Opera, Opera Glasses, Victorian Paintings, A Night At The Opera, Opera Ballet, Gibson Girl, Theatre Poster

Albert Guillaume (1873-1942) was a French illustrator and painter with a satirical mindset. His Wikipedia entry is here. Guillaume usually poked fun at the haute bourgeoisie, so for this post I decided to present some of his works dealing with the theatre. Gallery Musique savante The music lover seems inspired, but I'm not so sure about the others nearby. La Loge au théâtre He tended to depict pretty younger women with older men, so maybe there was a good deal of that during the Belle Époque…

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Art Contrarian: Albert Guillaume at the Theatre Royal Paintings, Jean Antoine Watteau, James Tissot, Night At The Opera, Opera Glasses, A Night At The Opera, Opera Ballet, Opera Gloves, Pierre Auguste Renoir

Albert Guillaume (1873-1942) was a French illustrator and painter with a satirical mindset. His Wikipedia entry is here. Guillaume usually poked fun at the haute bourgeoisie, so for this post I decided to present some of his works dealing with the theatre. Gallery Musique savante The music lover seems inspired, but I'm not so sure about the others nearby. La Loge au théâtre He tended to depict pretty younger women with older men, so maybe there was a good deal of that during the Belle Époque…

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Musicology professor’s new book explores the uses of illusion in 19th-century opera | U-M School of Music, Theatre & Dance Orchestra Painting, Everett Shinn, Ballet Scene, Edgar Degas Art, Ashcan School, Artemisia Gentileschi, A Night At The Opera, Gustave Dore, Auguste Rodin

By Erin Lichtenstein Grand Illusion: Phantasmagoria in Nineteenth-century Opera, the forthcoming book by Gabriela Cruz, associate professor in SMTD’s Department of Musicology, breaks new ground by examining the visual impact of 19th century opera. Cruz traces how technological innovation combined with influences from popular forms of entertainment to revolutionize the way opera – and, […]

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