Frederic Chopin (1810-1849)

Born in Poland, Frederic Francois Chopin was a pianist, teacher, and composer whose lyrical piano works constituted the expressive height of romanticism. A child prodigy, he performed across Europe, then settled in Paris, where he died of tuberculosis at a young age. Chopin's twenty-four preludes, numerous sonatas, etudes, nocturnes and other forms established the piano as a solo instrument. An unidentified artist created this engraving, published by Charles Jacotin in Paris.

Date:
1875 circa 15 years
Original Format:
Carte de Visite
Item#:
MES24633
Photographer:
Charles Jacotin (Paris)
Height:
1236px
Width:
749px
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