Chio Chio San Canvas Oil paint Realism 2017
For the story, Long used the story that his sister told him. Sarah Jane was familiar with the Scottish Thomas Glover, who had a temporary wife in Nagasaki. Her name was Kaga Maki, but she had a pseudonym for performing at the Cho-san tea. Translated from Japanese, this name means a butterfly.
D. Belasco used the material of Long's short story to write the play "Geisha", which produced such a powerful action on Puccini that he wrote the opera "Madame Butterfly", famous all over the world. She first saw the light in 1904 in Milan.
Now this story is included in the gold fund of opera and theater classics all over the world.
Original painting, Acrylic, Oil, Classicism, Portraiture, Realism, Art Deco, Expressionism, Canvas, Fabric, Cotton, Asia, Heroic-Fantasy, Women, Black and White, History, Birds, women, sword, batterfly, birds, geisha, ribbon, kimono
D. Belasco used the material of Long's short story to write the play "Geisha", which produced such a powerful action on Puccini that he wrote the opera "Madame Butterfly", famous all over the world. She first saw the light in 1904 in Milan.
Now this story is included in the gold fund of opera and theater classics all over the world.
Original painting, Acrylic, Oil, Classicism, Portraiture, Realism, Art Deco, Expressionism, Canvas, Fabric, Cotton, Asia, Heroic-Fantasy, Women, Black and White, History, Birds, women, sword, batterfly, birds, geisha, ribbon, kimono
| ID: | 20480 |
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| Artist: | Nataliia Bahatska (b. 1967) |
| Originality: | Original |
| Condition: | new |
| Year of manufacture: | 2017 |
| Applied technique: | Oil paint |
| Medium: | Canvas |
| Size: | 95 x 130 x 3 cm |
| Framing: | Unframed |
| Art style: | Realism |
| Category: | Paintings |
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