Adelina Patti (1843–1919)

Image credit: Amgueddfa Cymru – National Museum Wales

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Adelina Patti (1843–1919) was born in Madrid and brought up in New York. She made her debut in Donizetti's ‘Lucia di Lammermoor’ in 1859. She rapidly became one of the most celebrated international opera singers of her day. In 1878 she purchased Craig-y-Nos, a neo-gothic castle north of Swansea, to which she added a private opera house. This portrait of about 1873–1875 depicts Madame Patti dressed for skating. The Hungarian artist Karóly Markó was the son of a landscape painter. In 1838 he accompanied his father to Italy and in 1884 he moved to Russia.
Title

Adelina Patti (1843–1919)

Date

c.1873–1875

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 95.2 x W 76.9 cm

Accession number

NMW A 515

Acquisition method

gift from M. E. Hatherill, 1961

Work type

Painting

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