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A 1905 poster for Victor Herbert's The Fortune Teller (1898) showing the women's drum corps. Alice Nielsen's production was the first production of the opera; this poster comes a bit late for the original run, and so presumably comes from a touring or repertoire production by her company.
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The Fortune Teller is a painting by Italian Baroque artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio. It exists in two versions, both by Caravaggio, the first from c. 1594 (now in the Musei Capitolini in Rome), the second from c. 1595 (which is in the Louvre museum, Paris). The dates in both cases are disputed.
The Fortune Teller is an 1877 historical genre painting by the British artist Edward Poynter. [1] [2] It depicts a scene in an Ancient Greek bathouse, where an aristocratic woman consults a fortune teller. Poynter presented the painting to the Royal Academy of Arts at his diploma work. [3] He later served as President of the Royal Academy from ...
The Fortune Teller, also known as the Fortune Teller with Soldiers, is an oil on canvas painting dating to approximately 1620 by French painter, Valentin de Boulogne, a follower of Caravaggio. It is now held in the Toledo Museum of Art , in Toledo , Ohio.