RMFRER6C–Rosalba Carriera - The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781)
RMG3B0MA–FAUSTINA BORDONI Italian mezzo-soprano, prima donna of Handel operas, who fought on stage with a rival prima donna Francesca Cuzzoni in 1727 Date: 1700 - 1781
RMHKTDHJ–Faustina Bordoni by Nazari
RMCXF775–portrait of Faustina Bordoni, 1697-1781, Italian mezzo-soprano,
RMKE51N4–Faustina Hasse (née Bordoni) - portrait of the Italian mezzo-soprano. Engraving by Zucchi (from a portrait by Torelli). FH: 1700 - 4 November 1781. WIfe of Johann Adolf Hasse. Rival of Cuzzoni. Both sopranos were engaged by Handel.
RMMMXEK3–. Portrait of Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781), Italian opera singer . circa 1730. Faustina Bordoni by Nazari
RMKD6KY1–Francesca Cuzzoni and Signora Faustina Bordoni. Notoriously the two singers had a fight onstage during a performance of Bononcini's Astianatte in 1727. Both sang in many of Handel's operas. Cuzzoni, Italian soprano, 1700 - 1770. Bordoni, Italian mezzo, 1700 - 1781.
RMPG7BKB–Attilio Regolo (Hasse, Dresden 1750) - Faustina Bordoni als Attilia.
RM2KFA9X9–The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781) with a Musical Score, portrait painting in pastel by Rosalba Carriera, 1724-1725
RM2K089RJ–Le Triomphe de gout moderne. Alla Signora Faustina Bordoni. Faustina Bordoni (30 March 1697 - 4 November 1781) was an Italian mezzo-soprano
RMC0X76Y–Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Signora Faustina Bordoni (1770-1781), Italian opera singer.
RMKC74F0–Faustina Bordoni and Fox, ca. 1743, German, Meissen, Hard-paste porcelain, Overall (confirmed): 6 x 11 x 6 3/4 in. (15.2 x 27.9
RMDE79DE–The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781) with a Musical Score, c. 1725. Artist: Carriera, Rosalba Giovanna (1657-1757)
RM2T90P6A–Portrait of Faustina Bordoni, 1738-1740, Count Ludovico Mazzanti, Italian (Rome), Italian (Rome), 1679 - 1775, 43 7/8 x 37 3/8 x 3 1/2 in. (111.44 x 94.93 x 8.89 cm) (outer frame), Oil on canvas, Italy, 18th century
RF2HTW6GW–Art inspired by Faustina Bordoni and Fox, ca. 1743, German, Meissen, Hard-paste porcelain, Overall (confirmed): 6 x 11 x 6 3/4 in. (15.2 x 27.9 x 17.1 cm), Ceramics-Porcelain, This figure group expresses on several levels the great popularity of opera in Dresden in the mid-eghteenth, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2JE3RXJ–Composition with 24 medallions with portraits of singers and singers, including Giusto Fernando Tenducci, Caffarelli and Faustina Bordoni Commission in lower margin, Singers and singers, intermediary draughtsman: Antonio Fedi, (mentioned on object), print maker: anonymous, printer: Studio Rainaldi, (mentioned on object), Italy, 1781 - 1843, paper, engraving, etching, h 560 mm × w 368 mm
RMP9C5YW–The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781) with a Musical Score. Museum: Dresden State Art Collections.
RM2CW9Y87–Francesca Cuzzoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781), Italian mezzo soprano. When they appeared together in Giovanni Bononcini’s Astianatte at the King’s Theatre, Haymarket, London, in 1727, a riot occurred between their rival fans. Copperplate engraving after portraits by Enoch Seeman (Cuzzoni) and Rosalba Carriera (Bordoni) published in London, 1790s.
RMBA81GA–Bordoni, Faustina, 11.11.1697 - 11.1 1781, Italian singer (mezzosoprano), portrait, copper engraving, 18th century, , Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMG3B0RG–FRANCESCA CUZZONI Italian soprano, particularly in Handel opera: her rivalry with Faustina Bordoni led to a fight on stage in 1727 Date: 1698 - 1770
RMHRDP13–Count Ludovico Mazzanti - Portrait of Faustina Bordoni - 64.72 - Minneapolis Institute of Arts
RMERFF4D–HASSE, Faustina (née BORDONI) with Francesca CUZZONI (Italian Soprano, 1700-1770). Both sopranos were engaged by Handel. Rivals
RM2RAMB42–The Singer Faustina Bordoni with a Musical Score 1724 by Rosalba Carriera
RMMMXEK4–Faustina Bordoni (1697—1781) Italian opera singer.. circa 1760—1790. Faustina Bordoni (Charles Grignion after Rosalba Carriera)
RMK2YCC3–HASSE, Faustina (née BORDONI) Italian Mezzo-Soprano (1700-1781). WIfe of Johann Adolf Hasse. Rival of Cuzzoni. Both sopranos were engaged by Handel. miniature by Felicites Hofmann (née Sartori)
RMK10WX4–Attilio Regolo (Hasse, Dresden 1750) Faustina Bordoni als Attilia
RM2A47H3R–Faustina Bordoni by Nazari.
RF2HGK3K1–Rosalba Carriera - The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781) with a Musical Score
RM2WCY4W5–Singers and singers, Anonymous, After Antonio Fedi, 1781 - 1843 print Composition with 24 medallions with portraits of singers, including Giusto Fernando Tenducci, Caffarelli and Faustina Bordoni. Assignment in the end margin. Italy paper engraving / etching portrait of opera-singer. opera-singer (male). opera-singer (female)
RF2HGK2PW–Ritratto di faustina Bordoni Hasse - 1730 35 - pastello su carta no info - Carriera Rosalba
RM2HHBMM2–Faustina Bordoni and Fox ca. 1743 Meissen Manufactory German This figure group expresses on several levels the great popularity of opera in Dresden in the mid-eghteenth centruy. The renowned Italian mezzosoprano Faustina Bordoni is depicted in the act of singing, accompanied by a fox on a harpsichord. The precise painting of the sheet music on the harpsichord provides the name of the opera, Antigono, followed by the names of its composer, Johann Adolph Hasse, and its lead singer, S. (Giovanni) Bindi. The music is rendered in extraordinary detail, allowing one to read the lyrics, which refer to
RMMPT2H6–Faustina Hasse, born Bordoni (1697-1781), 1777.
RM2F8J4P0–Bordoni, Faustina.
RM2CEKWYP–. A dictionary of biography; comprising the most eminent characters of all ages, nations, and professions ... Faustina Bordoni, was a cele-brated singer. Dr. Burney describes himas the most natural, elegant, and judiciouscomposer of vocal music, as well as themost voluminous composer, of his time. HASSELQUIST, Frkderic, a Swe-dish naturalist, one of Linneuss favouritepupils, was born at Toernvalla, in EastGothland, in 1722; studied at Upsal;visited the Levant, in 1749, to investigateits natural history; and died, at Smyrna,in 1752. From his papers, the Iter Pa-Isestinum, or Journey to the Holy
RF2T3RFKG–Singers, Antonio Fedi, 1781 - 1843 Composition with 24 medallions with portraits of singers, including Giusto Fernando Tenducci, Caffarelli and Fausti
RM2MXDB2P–Portrait of the Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781). Museum: Ca' Rezzonico, Museo del Settecento veneziano. Author: Rosalba Giovanna Carriera.
RMJEAP14–Antigono1-Berenice (Faustina Bordoni)
RM2PH505F–The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781) with a Musical Score between 1724 and 1725 by Rosalba Carriera
RMMMXEKF–Portrait of Faustina Bordoni Hasse. 1730s. Faustina by Carriera
RMKD6NX0–Faustina Hasse (née BORDONI) - silhouette portrait. Italian mezzo-soprano (1700-1781). WIfe of Johann Adolf Hasse. Rival of Cuzzoni.Engaged by Handel. Cut-out
RMJTFTTM–Rosalba Carriera The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697 1781) with a Musical Score
RM2A47H3T–Faustina Bordoni (Charles Grignion after Rosalba Carriera).
RM2P2H52X–Portrait of the Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781), 1730-1735 . Found in the collection of the Ca' Rezzonico, Museo del Settecento veneziano.
RM2F961DE–Bordoni, Faustina.
RM2T68PPK–Francesca Cuzzoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Faustina Bordoni (1697-1781), Italian mezzo soprano. When they appeared together in Giovanni Bononcinis Astianatte at the Kings Theatre, Haymarket, London, in 1727, a riot occurred between their rival fans. Copperplate engraving after portraits by Enoch Seeman (Cuzzoni) and Rosalba Carriera (Bordoni) published in London, 1790s.
RMHKTDHG–Faustina Bordoni (Charles Grignion after Rosalba Carriera)
RM2PH505G–German: Porträt Faustina Bordoni between 1730 and 1735 / from 1731 until 1740 by Rosalba Carriera
RMMYXW5F–. English: Portrait of Faustina Bordoni . between 1738 and 1740 24 Count Ludovico Mazzanti - Portrait of Faustina Bordoni - 64.72 - Minneapolis Institute of Arts
RMKN96TJ–Faustina Bordoni and Fox MET DP211741 203128
RMW4XPW0–Count Ludovico Mazzanti - Portrait of Faustina Bordoni
RM2K044P8–Portrait of the Singer Faustina Hasse, neé Bordoni (1697-1781), c. 1750. Private Collection.
RM2F94X1W–Bordoni, Faustina.
RMPATAWP–Faustina Bordoni and Fox. Culture: German, Meissen. Dimensions: Overall (confirmed): 6 x 11 x 6 3/4 in. (15.2 x 27.9 x 17.1 cm). Factory: Meissen Manufactory (German, 1710-present). Modeler: Johann Joachim Kändler (German, Fischbach 1706-1775 Meissen). Date: ca. 1743. This figure group expresses on several levels the great popularity of opera in Dresden in the mid-eghteenth centruy. The renowned Italian mezzosoprano Faustina Bordoni is depicted in the act of singing, accompanied by a fox on a harpsichord. The precise painting of the sheet music on the harpsichord provides the name of the oper
RMHYF0MT–Rosalba Carriera The Singer Faustina Bordoni (1697 1781) with a Musical Score Google Art Project
RMKNH375–Faustina Bordoni and Fox MET DP211740 203128
RM2E4R5H6–Count Ludovico Mazzanti - Portrait of Faustina Bordoni
RM2F967FM–Bordoni, Faustina.
RM2G4A8NJ–Singers and singers. Composition with 24 medallions with portraits of singers and singers, including Giusto Fernando Tenducci, Caffarelli and Faustina Bordoni. Assignment in undermarge.
RMP55WNX–Francesca Cuzzoni Sandoni (1696-1778), Italian soprano, and Signora Faustina Bordoni (1770-1781), Italian opera singer. When they appeared together in London in 1727, a near riot occurred between their rival fans.. Stipple engraved portrait showing the two singers in oval windows.
RMKN96TK–Faustina Bordoni and Fox MET DP211742 203128
RMPE1Y66–Antigono1-Berenice (Faustina Bordoni).
RM2JM1JXR–Portrait of the Singer Faustina Hasse, neé Bordoni (1697-1781). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: LORENZO ZUCCHI.