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the-cricket-chirps · 8 months
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Sarah Bernhardt
Self-Portrait as a Chimera, Inkwell
c. 1879
Clark Art Institute Collection
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ellenkushner · 1 month
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Cleaning up my office/study/cave. You can probably see why I am reluctant to throw out this little flyer for a French play from 2019
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beljar · 2 years
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let us say before I go any further, that I forgive nobody. I wish them all an atrocious life in the fires of icy hell and in the execrable generations to come.
Samuel Beckett, from Malone Dies, 1951
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creatediana · 1 year
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Hippolytus to Aricia, II.iii of Jean Racine's Phèdre (Phaedra), 1677, translated by Robert Lowell, 1960
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satin-carmin · 2 years
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Isabelle Huppert as Orlando in a 1993 adaptation of Woolf’s novel
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fructidors · 4 months
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anyone out there got a link to a good production of huis clos (en français)? struggling to find one :)
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Léon Comerre (1850-1916) "Pierrot jouant de la mandoline" ("Pierrot playing the mandolin") (1884) Oil on canvas Academicism
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eirene · 9 months
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La danseuse Georges Antoine Rochegrosse
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doyouknowthismusical · 5 months
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the-cricket-chirps · 5 months
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Edouard Halouze, Moulin Rouge La Revue Mistinguett Advertisement, 1926 (left)
Charles Gesmar, Mistinguett/Moulin Rouge Advertisement, 1900-1928 (right)
Mistinguett, at the Moulin Rouge (1907-1929) (below)
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luxus-aeterna · 9 months
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little Versailles in dtla
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beljar · 2 years
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Sometimes I wonder if I'm not still asleep.
Samuel Beckett, from Waiting for Godot, September 1952
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retropopcult · 9 months
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New Orleans, 1910. "Orpheum Theatre (St. Charles Theatre), St. Charles Street." 
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didoofcarthage · 10 months
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The Tomb of Agamemnon by Louis-Jean Desprez. French, c. 1787. Black ink and gray washes, heightened with white gouache, on beige paper. In the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Description from the Met:
Trained as an architect, the French artist Desprez was appointed by King Gustav III of Sweden in 1784 as the head stage designer for the Royal Opera in Stockholm. This drawing relates to the sets Desprez made for the Swedish opera Electra, which premiered at Drottningholm Castle on July 22, 1787. The scene of Agamemnon’s interment is in the prologue, which opens with Electra and Orestes plotting to avenge their father’s murder. Desprez’s rendering is cloaked in gloom, with torches and censers dramatically lighting the architecture from below.
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yaomeis · 9 months
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Miya Rurika singing 私は神だ Je suis un dieu / Le cauchemar on Moon Troupe's performance of 1789: The Lovers of the Bastille (2015)
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peaceinthestorm · 5 months
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919, French) ~ Une loge au théâtre (Au concert), 1880
[Source: clarkart.edu]
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