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Woman in costume as a lawyer from the comedy Le Divorce
Woman in costume as a lawyer from the comedy Le Divorce, Paris, late 19th century. Handcoloured lithograph by Depose published by S. Miller, London, 1880s
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This handcoloured lithograph depicts a woman in an elaborate costume as a lawyer from the comedy "Le Divorce," set in Paris during the late 19th century. The image, published by S. Miller in London during the 1880s, showcases the woman's determination and intelligence as she confidently dons the traditional wig and gown of a legal professional. The comedy "Le Divorce," written by Paul Siraudin and starring the famous French actresses Rejane and Sarah Bernhardt, was a popular success and often featured elaborate costumes and comedic elements. The woman's outfit is reminiscent of the devil or diablesse, with her red dress adorned with black accents and a pointed hat, adding an element of surprise and whimsy to the seriousness of her legal attire. This could be a nod to the play's lighthearted and satirical take on the legal system and divorce proceedings. The background of the lithograph features various elements of a masquerade ball or opera, with a grand stage, a singer, and a dancer, further emphasizing the theatricality and performance aspect of the comedy. The presence of a devil or demon, depicted by Sylvestre, adds an intriguing and mysterious element to the scene. This beautiful and intricately detailed illustration by Depose is a testament to the creativity and artistry of the late 19th century, and offers a glimpse into the world of Parisian comedy and theatricality during this time period. The woman's fierce and confident demeanor, combined with the playful and fantastical elements of the image, make for a captivating and memorable work of art.
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