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Yvette Guilbert - a Menilmontant de Bruant
Yvette Guilbert - a Menilmontant de Bruant

Yvette Guilbert - a Menilmontant de Bruant

Artist (Albi, France, 1864 - 1901)
Sitter (Paris, France, 1865 - 1944)
Date1898
Mediumlithograph on paper
ClassificationsPrints
DimensionsOverall: Height: 26.8 cm, Width: 34.9 cm
Frame: Height: 54.6 cm, Width: 45.2 cm
AcquisitionPresented in 1947 by Rex Nan Kivell.
CopyrightOut of copyright - CC0
LocationView by Appointment - Aberdeen Treasure Hub
Object numberABDAG007137
About MeYvette Guilbert (1867-1944) was a celebrated singer. Before making her career, she was a model and sales assistant at the Printemps department store. In 1889 she appeared at the Eldorado for the first time and in 1890, at the Moulin Rouge.

'A Menilmontant de Bruant' shows Yvette Guilbert singing a popular song written by Aristide Bruant. Guilbert's singing technique was unconventional but her voice was remarkable with an impressive range of vocal nuances. She was known for a distinctive costume that contributed to her persona. Yvette Guilbert wore no jewellery and appeared on stage in a white silk evening gown, with black gloves reaching to the top her arms. She would excite the audience, drawing her gloves off with a striptease effect that drove them wild with enthusiasm.