Mmme. Daubrun role de La Belle aux Cheveux d'or
Print
ca.1847 (drawn)
ca.1847 (drawn)
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Hand coloured print of the actress Madame Daubrun (Madame Brunard).
The print shows the actress as she appeared in the title role of a production entitled La Belle aux Cheveux d'or staged at the Théâtre de la Porte St Martin and dates from ca.1847.
Daubrun's performance in this production is said to have inspired some of the verses in Charles Baudelaire's (1821-1867) work 'The Flowers of Evil.'
The print shows the actress as she appeared in the title role of a production entitled La Belle aux Cheveux d'or staged at the Théâtre de la Porte St Martin and dates from ca.1847.
Daubrun's performance in this production is said to have inspired some of the verses in Charles Baudelaire's (1821-1867) work 'The Flowers of Evil.'
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Title | Mmme. Daubrun role de La Belle aux Cheveux d'or (assigned by artist) |
Materials and techniques | Printed |
Brief description | Hand coloured print of the actress Madame Daubrun (Madame Brunard). The print shows the actress as she appeared in the title role of a production entitled <i>La Belle aux Cheveux d'or</i> and dates from ca.1847 |
Physical description | Hand coloured print of the actress Madame Daubrun (Madame Brunard). The print shows the actress as she appeared in the title role of a production entitled La Belle aux Cheveux d'or staged at the Theatre de la Porte St Martin . |
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Credit line | Given by the British Theatre Museum Association |
Object history | Given to the British Theatre Museum Association by Ivor Guest in January 1962. |
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Literary reference | La Belle aux Cheveux d'or |
Summary | Hand coloured print of the actress Madame Daubrun (Madame Brunard). The print shows the actress as she appeared in the title role of a production entitled La Belle aux Cheveux d'or staged at the Théâtre de la Porte St Martin and dates from ca.1847. Daubrun's performance in this production is said to have inspired some of the verses in Charles Baudelaire's (1821-1867) work 'The Flowers of Evil.' |
Other number | 1962/W/9 - BTMA accession number |
Collection | |
Accession number | S.3757-2013 |
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Record created | October 18, 2013 |
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