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Paul Delaroche rendered this portrait of Henrietta Sontag, one of the most celebrated opera singers of the 19th century. The German soprano (1806-1854) captivated audiences across Europe with her performances. Her fame extended beyond opera; she was received in the highest social circles and inspired tributes from Goethe and Beethoven.
Delaroche was known primarily for his dramatic historical paintings, but he also produced accomplished portraits of notable figures. His detailed technique and ability to capture character made him sought after by celebrities and aristocrats alike. The Romantic movement's fascination with performers and artistic genius is evident in works like this.
The portrait resides at the State Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Sontag's beauty and talent made her a favorite subject for artists of the period, and this portrait captures her at the height of her fame.

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