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Sarah Bernhardt: the art of high drama (Catalogue of the exhibition, New York 2005-2006)

Autor Virgilio Latorre

Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Sarah Bernhardt: the art of high drama (Catalogue of the exhibition, New York 2005-2006)
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Sarah Bernhardt (1844 - 1923) was an extraordinary performer, so much so that her name became synonymous with acting. Yet her importance extended beyond the world of theatre - she was an icon of French nationalism, a target for both admiration and sc...

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  • Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • ISBN13 9780300109191
  • ISBN10 0300109199
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 215
  • Año de Edición 2005
  • Encuadernación Tela

Sarah Bernhardt: the art of high drama (Catalogue of the exhibition, New York 2005-2006)

Autor Virgilio Latorre

Editorial YALE UNIVERSITY PRESS

Sarah Bernhardt (1844 - 1923) was an extraordinary performer, so much so that her name became synonymous with acting. Yet her importance extended beyond the world of theatre - she was an icon of French nationalism, a target for both admiration and sc...

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Sarah Bernhardt (1844 - 1923) was an extraordinary performer, so much so that her name became synonymous with acting. Yet her importance extended beyond the world of theatre - she was an icon of French nationalism, a target for both admiration and scorn, an artist and sculptor, and a trendsetting avatar of style. This fascinating book examines the many sides and talents of Bernhardt, from her beginnings at the Comedie Francaise through her international stardom. Wonderfully illustrated, the book features an unprecedented collection of images relating to Bernhardt's life, including paintings, posters, photographs, costumes, jewellery, stage designs, self-portraits and sculptures. Exhibition schedule: The Jewish Museum, New York, 2 December 2005 to 2 April 2006.