Artwork
Jenny Lind

Jenny Lind is a print by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Overview
This coloured print portrays Jenny Lind (1820-1887), the renowned Swedish soprano known as the 'Swedish Nightingale', from the mid to late 19th century, part of the Harry Beard Collection.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Jenny Lind, is depicted in a serene and serious manner, dressed in a dark outfit with a white collar and tightly pulled-back hair, reflecting her esteemed public image as a celebrated vocalist of her time.
Technique & Style
The print's technique and style are characteristic of mid-to-late 19th-century coloured printmaking, though specific artistic innovations or unique stylistic elements are not immediately distinguishable in this straightforward, fan-oriented portrait.
History & Provenance
The print originates from the Harry Beard Collection, indicating its part of a gathered set, likely amassed due to Beard's interest in theatrical or musical personalities of the era.
Context
Created for mass dissemination among her admirers, this print exemplifies the Victorian era's appetite for images of famous performers, facilitating the spread of Lind's popularity beyond live performances.
Legacy
While not a singularly groundbreaking artwork, it contributes to the visual record of Jenny Lind's enduring fame, with similar examples found in institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum.
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