Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun - Self Portrait
Today at 18:00 PM (I feel a duty to be exact) a timid response is received on the blog, which reads as follows:
Hmm ... I would say Elizabeth Louise Vigee-Lebrun, right?
How "no"? Yes. Bravo.
was the painter's name ... and the subject of the work? Who is it? What is his name?
How easy it is at this point, understand that the work is a performer, I add it as a singer (my reference to Zaire was a trap, it s would not apply to the part of Voltaire but an opera). But this is not "Signora Banti, little insolent, ignorant and stupid" as written Lorenzo Da Ponte in her memoirs, referring not to the physical but caractère de cette disgracieuse diva ( Ne serait-ce pas Banti ? autre piège dans lequel quelqu'un (e) n'a pas manqué de Tomber). Votre C.
Half a response ...
How easy it is at this point, understand that the work is a performer, I add it as a singer (my reference to Zaire was a trap, it s would not apply to the part of Voltaire but an opera). But this is not "Signora Banti, little insolent, ignorant and stupid" as written Lorenzo Da Ponte in her memoirs, referring not to the physical but caractère de cette disgracieuse diva ( Ne serait-ce pas Banti ? autre piège dans lequel quelqu'un (e) n'a pas manqué de Tomber). Votre C.
Half a response ...
Today at 18:00 PM (I feel the need to be precise), one timid response I received on the blog, the translate and communicate (in the event you are not yet able to open the box, "comments" at bottom of post):
Hum ... I would say Louise Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, no?
As a "no"? Yes Bravo.
So we have the name of the artist ... and that the person depicted? At this point you understand that this is an artist of the scene. What scene? The opera house, opera. It's a singer - a virtuoso singing they said. I allude to this was a trap Zaire: Zaire, the only known remains that play, written by Voltaire. But in this case, our singer was wearing the robes of the interpreter's main eponymous opera (completely forgotten, however, but ...) created in 1804.
is not the Banti "femminaccia this ignorant, foolish and insolent" (met, of course, a lot of quality) as written by Lorenzo Da Ponte in his Memoirs ( that it was the Banti ? other trap that other body (e) have fallen). Your C.
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