Mlle Sarah Bernhardt, rôle de la Reine, 2017.0.3413.2, Louise Abbéma, En 1879

Mlle Sarah Bernhardt, rôle de la Reine, 2017.0.3413.2, Louise Abbéma, En 1879

Author(s): anonymous, photoengraver abbéma, louise (etampes, 30–10–1853 - paris, in 1927), author of the model la vie moderne, publisher other title: modern life, april 17, 1879 (dummy title) production date: in 1879 dating in century: 4th quarter of the 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): periodical illustration materials and techniques: photomechanical process dimensions - artwork: height: 10. 5cm width: 6. 2cm dimensions - museum assembly: height: 52. 8cm width: 32. 8cm description: work attached to a mount with a mat. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: letter - signature at the bottom left of the image: "l. A"; in the lower margin, in the center: "miss sarah bernhardt / role of the queen. / (drawing by louise abbema) museum mark - museum stamp in blue ink, lower right of the print (lugt 1270a) [cropped] iconographic description: illustration for the performance of "ruy blas" at the théâtre français, in 1879. Themes / subjects / places represented: portrait, theater (literary genre), ruy blas (v. Hugo), actor - comedian person / character represented: neubourg, marie-anne de, queen of spain; bernhardt, sarah institution: maison de victor hugo - hauteville house inventory number: 2017. 0. 3413. 2. Date: En 1879.
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