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The Marriage of Figaro by Claude Shepperson
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The Marriage of Figaro by Claude Shepperson
An incident in the third act of the opera, The Marriage of Figaro in which the Count thinks he has caught the Countess philandering with Figaro. Illustration based on a production by Sir Thomas Beecham of the famous Mozart opera in 1918. Date: 1918
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This illustration, titled "The Marriage of Figaro" by Claude Shepperson, depicts a pivotal moment in the third act of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's renowned opera. In this scene, the Count, played by an anxious and suspicious figure on the left, believes he has caught his wife, the Countess, in the act of infidelity with Figaro, the Count's valet, who stands protectively by her side. The Countess, however, skillfully turns the tables on her husband, revealing his own deceit and proving her loyalty and devotion to Figaro. This incident is a testament to the complex web of relationships and intrigue that unfolds throughout the opera, making it one of the most beloved and enduring works in the classical repertoire. The illustration is based on a production of The Marriage of Figaro directed by Sir Thomas Beecham, a highly influential figure in the world of opera and classical music. The production took place in 1918, a time when the art form was undergoing significant changes and innovations. Beecham's staging brought new energy and vitality to Mozart's masterpiece, and this illustration captures the drama and tension of the scene in a way that continues to captivate audiences today. Claude Shepperson's illustration is a stunning example of the artistic talent and creativity that has long been associated with the world of opera. The intricate details, from the richly textured costumes to the expressive facial expressions, transport us back in time to the world of Mozart's beloved opera. This print is a must-have for any opera lover or collector of fine art.
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