François Delsarte Vidéos
chanteur, pédagogue et théoricien du mouvement français
- ténor
- France
- théâtrologue, professeur ou professeure de musique, artiste lyrique, acteur ou actrice, chanteur ou chanteuse, pédagogue, musicologue, compositeur ou compositrice
Dernière mise à jour
2024-05-12
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Delsarte Fogg Witt George Berg Berg Signac Pellet Rothschild Hofer Krasner Pollock Straus 1653 1754 1894 1945 1969 1995 2007 2011 2018 2020 2021
Join curator Elizabeth Rudy for a preview of the upcoming exhibition, “States of Play: Prints from Rembrandt to Picasso,” to open at the Harvard Art Museums in September 2021. Joined in conversation with print curator and scholar Jerry Cohn, they will take an informative look at the iterative nature of printmaking as they explore the variable meaning of a “print state” from the 17th-21st centuries. Multiple states, or versions, of individual prints illuminate the artists’ creative processes and even the lives of prints beyond those of their creators. Director Martha Tedeschi, herself a former curator of prints and drawings at the Art Institute of Chicago, offers welcoming remarks. TAKE A CLOSER LOOK: + Take a virtual tour of "States of Play:" (http•••) + Exhibition—”States of Play: Prints from Rembrandt to Delsarte”: (http•••) + Giuseppe Longhi, Italian, “Bonaparte Crossing the Alps,” 19th century. Etching on off-white laid paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Belinda L. Randall from the collection of John Witt Randall, R1148NA: (http•••) + Marco Alvise Pitteri, Italian, “Carlo Goldoni,” 1754. Engraving on off-white antique laid paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Henry George Berg Bequest Fund, Gift in gratitude to John Coolidge, M21453: (http•••) + Paul Signac, printed by Auguste Clot, edited by Gustave Pellet, French, “La Bouée (Port of St. Tropez),” 1894. Color lithograph on off-white wove paper, annotated by Signac. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Robert and Margaret Rothschild, 2011.509: (http•••) + Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Dutch, “Christ Crucified between the Two Thieves,” 1653. Drypoint on off-white antique laid paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hofer, M12864: (http•••) + Louis Delsarte, American, “Unity (mylar/separation 1),” 1995. Ink on mylar. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Gift of Brandywine Workshop and Archives, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2018.33.6.1. Estate of Louis Delsarte: (http•••) + Lee Krasner, American, “Long Lines for Lee Krasner,” 1969. Portfolio of 9 lithographs on white wove paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Walter A. Compton, Jr., Bequest Fund, M24398-M24400. Pollock-Krasner Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY. (http•••) + André Racz, American, “Perseus beheading Medusa IV,” 1945. Softground etching, engraving, and aquatint with gauffrage on white, wove paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest of William S. Lieberman, 2007.67. 1945 Estate of Andre Racz. (http•••) / Speakers: + Elizabeth Rudy, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Associate Curator of Prints; + Marjorie (Jerry) Cohn, Carl A. Weyerhaeuser Curator of Prints, Emerita. In a long career at the Harvard Art Museums, she was also director of the Center for Conservation and Technical Studies (now the Straus Center), and twice served as acting director of the museums; + Martha Tedeschi, Elizabeth and John Moors Cabot Director of the Harvard Art Museums. This conversation was made possible by our generous supporters; an international community of art lovers who generously support the Harvard Art Museums’ mission to promote knowledge about and appreciation of art through exhibitions, teaching, research, professional training, and public education. Learn more (http•••) Recorded October 7, 2020. President and Fellows of Harvard College. For questions related to permission for commercial use of this video, please contact the Department of Digital Imaging and Visual Resources at •••@•••.
Munch Shore Delsarte Ellingsen Straus 1899 2021 2022
Conservator and printmaker Christina Taylor demonstrates the jigsaw woodcut printing technique that artist Edvard Munch used to create the two colorful prints titled “Woman’s Head Against the Shore,” 1899, in the Harvard Art Museums’ collection. These prints will be on view at the Harvard Art Museums in the exhibition “States of Play: Prints from Rembrandt to Delsarte,” from September 4, 2021–January 2, 2022. By decoding creative choices that the artist pursued or abandoned in each successive step, the exhibition helps uncover the full breadth of experimentation and demystifies printmaking terminology and techniques. TAKE A CLOSER LOOK: + Edvard Munch, Norwegian, “Woman’s Head Against the Shore,” 1899. Woodcut printed in turquoise-green and pale and dark orange ink on off-white wove paper. Harvard Art Museums, 2021.261. The Munch Museum / The Munch-Ellingsen Group / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. (http•••) + Exhibition—“States of Play: Prints from Rembrandt to Delsarte”: (http•••) + Discover more printmaking and artist demonstrations, featuring works from the Harvard Art Museums’ collections: (http•••) / Speaker: Christina Taylor, Assistant Paper Conservator, Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies Programs, Harvard Art Museums. This video is part of our Art Talks series in which curators, conservators, fellows, and graduate students share short, informal videos that offer an up-close look at works from our collections. / Recorded June 14, 2021. President and Fellows of Harvard College. Video: Christina Taylor. For questions related to permission for commercial use of this video, please contact the Department of Digital Imaging and Visual Resources at •••@•••.
Jacques Offenbach Aubert Deschamps Habert Béranger Delsarte Brun Mourey 2019
Pour sa 31ème édition le Festival Opus Opéra de Gattières présente l'opéra bouffe La Périchole de J. Offenbach. Teaser officiel décalé, nous avions pourtant demandé aux artistes des photos récentes... Dirigé par Franck Villard Mis en scène Guy Bonfiglio Assistante de mise en scène Stella Villard Costumes par Elisabeth Aubert Chorégraphies Claude Deschamps Assistant Musicale Matthieu Peyregne Chef de Chœur Bruno Habert Premier Violon Julien Fourrier Chef de chant Catherine Gamberoni Régie Générale Hervé Papin Lumières Seb Prudhomme Accessoires Anne-Laure Chiron avec: Marie Kalinine Xavier Flabat Philippe Béranger Frédéric Diquero Elisabeth Aubert Carla Erandi Zetter Patiño Pauline DesCamps-Triquet Jessy Delsarte Guy Bonfiglio Jean Christophe Brun Maxime Martelot Jean-Charles Mourey Bruno Habert
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