RM2B76C7B–HARRIET SMITHSON (1800-1854) Irish actress and wife of Hector Berlioz
RMMMYY7P–. English: Harriet Smithson BERLIOZ, 1800-1854, Irish actress, wife of Hector Berlioz, 1803-1869, French composer, drawing by Eugene Deveria (1808-1865). Located at the Musée Hector Berlioz (maison natale) La Côte-Saint-André. . 2009. Eugène Devéria (1805–1865) Description French painter brother of Achille Devéria Date of birth/death 22 April 1805 3 February 1865 Location of birth/death Paris Pau Work location Netherlands (1849) Authority control : Q676001 VIAF:?14979348 ISNI:?0000 0000 6656 6745 ULAN:?500019695 LCCN:?no2006038342 WGA:?DEVÉRIA, Eugène-François-Marie-Joseph WorldCa
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RM2BEDH19–Harriet Smithson BERLIOZ.
RM2ABB47H–HARRIET SMITHSON (1800-1854) Irsh actress and wife of Hector Berlioz
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RMERFEH6–Berlioz' wife, Harriet Smithson, as Ophelia in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.
RMKCERGX–Portrait of Harriet Smithson (1800-1854) an Irish actress. Dated 19th Century
RMG36M10–Harriet Smithson
RMD95N8M–Harriet Constance Smithson (1800-1854) Irish actress. In 1827 she appeared in Paris as Ophelia 'Hamlet' and Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' when the French composer Hector Berlioz became enamoured of her. They married in 1833 and separated in 1841. Engraving
RMD85PXN–Harriet Smithson
RMERFEBM–Hector Berlioz's first wife Harriet Smithson Irish Actress. Inspiration for his 'Symphonie Fantastique'. Portrait by Devéria.
RM2JD65MW–HARRIET SMITHSON (1800-1854) Irish actress; wife of Hector Berlioz Colourised version of : 10003054
RMK388CG–LA SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE [FRANCE 1942] JEAN LOUIS BARRAULT AS HECTOR BERLIOZ AND LISA DELAMARE AS HARRIET SMITHSON A L'ATALIER FRANCAIS PRODUCTION Date: 1942
RMKD6HD2–Berlioz' wife, Harriet Smithson, as Ophelia in Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.
RM2B029FG–French Romantic composer Hector Berlioz was an habitual opium user. He is most famous for his orchestral work Symphonie fantastique. Symphonie fantastique is an 'opera without words'. It was first performed in 1830. Each movement is designed to evoke the different stages of the opium experience. A sublimation of his own unrequited love for actress Harriet Smithson, Berlioz's masterpiece is about a tormented lovesick artist who takes an overdose of opium. Instead of killing him, the opium induces astonishing dream imagery.
RM2K2JTX8–Harriet Constance Smithson (1800-1854) Irish actress. In 1827 she appeared in Paris as Ophelia 'Hamlet' and Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' when the French composer Hector Berlioz became enamoured of her. They married in 1833 and separated in 1841. Engraving published 1819.
RM2B029FJ–French Romantic composer Hector Berlioz was an habitual opium user. He is most famous for his orchestral work Symphonie fantastique. Symphonie fantastique is an 'opera without words'. It was first performed in 1830. Each movement is designed to evoke the different stages of the opium experience. A sublimation of his own unrequited love for actress Harriet Smithson, Berlioz's masterpiece is about a tormented lovesick artist who takes an overdose of opium. Instead of killing him, the opium induces astonishing dream imagery.
RM2AHRWGP–Henri Fantin-Latour. Symphonie Fantastique A Ball, from Hector Berlioz, sa vie et ses oeuvres. 1888. France. Lithograph in black on off-white China paper, laid down on white wove paper (chine collé) French composer Hector Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique is an epic composition that tells the story of an artist’s unrequited love for a beautiful woman, who was probably based on the Irish actress Harriet Smithson. Here, Henri Fantin-Latour paid homage to the symphony’s second movement, in which the artist, at right, tries to gain the attention of his beloved as the guests of the ball mingle in the
RMMX629K–. English: Charles Kemble (1775-1854) and Harriet Smithson (1800-1854) as Romeo and Juliet . Lithograph by François-Antoine Conscience(1795-1840). Note: This production of Shakespeare's play was staged at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris in 1827 and was attended by Berlioz, who later married Harriet Smithson. between 1827 and 1828. Francis (François-Antoine Conscience). 124 Charles Kemble and Harriet Smithson as Romeo and Juliet
RM2WJWC71–Pair of Paris porcelain vase of the Darte factory. Miss Harriet Smithson (1800-1854), actress. Melle Henriette Santag (1805-1854), singer. Miss Harriet Smithson, future Mme Hector Berlioz, after the portrait painted by Guillaume-Edouard Dubufe. Miss Henriette Santag, after the lithographed portrait by Henri Grevedon. Porcelain. Around 1830. Paris, Museum of Romantic Life. 53433-1 German singer, Irish Comedian, Darte manufacturer, decorative object, pair of vase, Paris porcelain
RM2AJ3E68–Programme . e,puhlished in Berliozs Les Soirees dOrchestre. This story, which first appeared in the Gazette Musicale of 1844, should be read in connection with Berliozstale, Le Suicide par Enthousiasme, which was published in the Gazette Musicale of 1834, and afterward inLes Soirees dOrchestre. It is said that Miss Mokes coquetry was not extinguished by her marriage. t Berlioz lived there in the apartment formerly rented by Harriet Smithson, the Irish play actress, whofinally became his first wife. MEHLIN Grand, Inverted Grandand Player - Pianos THE House of Mehlin and itsinstruments are found
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RMANHN6C–Harriet Smithson Hopwood
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RMK388CF–LA SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE [FRANCE 1942] LISA DELAMARE AS HARRIET SMITHSON AND JEAN LOUIS BARRAULT AS HECTOR BERLIOZ A L'ATALIER FRANCAISE PRODUCTION Date: 1942
RM2M9BED8–HECTOR BERLIOZ - Berlioz's marriage certificate (to Harriet Smithson).
RM2JD66GX–HECTOR BERLIOZ - Berlioz's marriage certificate (to Harriet Smithson). Colourised version of : 10009067 Date: 1803 -1869
RMD86ARP–Berlioz marriage certificate
RMK6WGCK–BERLIOZ - his first wife Harriet Smithson ,an Irish actress French composer (1803-1869)
RMKF0JFR–Berlioz's wife Harriet Smithson by Francis Berlioz. Hector Berlioz expressed his feeling for her in his Symphony Fantastique. Married 1833. French compose, 1803-1869.
RMMYBWKH–. English: Charles Kemble (1775-1854) and Harriet Smithson (1800-1854) as Romeo and Juliet . Lithograph by François-Antoine Conscience(1795-1840). Note: This production of Shakespeare's play was staged at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris in 1827 and was attended by Berlioz, who later married Harriet Smithson. between 1827 and 1828. Francis (François-Antoine Conscience). 106 Charles Kemble and Harriet Smithson as Romeo and Juliet
RMK0R5RK–Berlioz's wife Harriet Smithson by Francis Berlioz. Hector Berlioz expressed his feeling for her in his Symphony Fantastique. Married 1833. French compose, 1803-1869.
RMKF0JFT–Harriet SMITHSON as Ophelia in 'Hamlet' Berlioz' wife whom he married in 1833. Berlioz expressed his feeling for her in his Symph. fantastique. French composer (1803-1869).
RMMWAWFG–. English: Charles Kemble (1775-1854) and Harriet Smithson (1800-1854) as Romeo and Juliet . Lithograph by François-Antoine Conscience(1795-1840). Note: This production of Shakespeare's play was staged at the Théâtre de l'Odéon in Paris in 1827 and was attended by Berlioz, who later married Harriet Smithson. between 1827 and 1828. Francis (François-Antoine Conscience). 123 Charles Kemble and Harriet Smithson as Romeo and Juliet
RMMP6WGE–. English: Portrait of Harriet Smithson (1800-1854) by Dubufe, Claude-Marie (1790-1864). Irish actress, wife of the composer Hector Berlioz. 1830. Oil on canvas, 40.5 x 32.5 cm. Inv. 1938F308. Located at the Musee Magnin, Dijon, France. 19th century. Claude-Marie Dubufe (1790–1864) Alternative names Claude-Marie Dubufe Description French painter Date of birth/death 1790 24 April 1864 Location of birth/death Paris La Celle-Saint-Cloud Authority control : Q509454 VIAF: 44574994 ISNI: 0000 0000 8224 026X ULAN: 500025725 LCCN: nr90013115 WGA: DUBUFE, Claude-Marie WorldCat Photograph
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