Mlle. de Contat de la Comedie Francois, dans le role de Suzanne, Mariage de Figaro, c. 1786

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Louise Contat appears as Suzanne, her role in Marriage of Figaro, a play by Pierre Beaumarchais. Thanks to Marie Antoinette’s patronage, this play enjoyed a private reading at the royal court, but the king found its depictions of class conflict from the vantage point of commoners too inflammatory. The play was banned for three years before premiering in 1784 to wide acclaim.

The role of Suzanne launched Contat to stardom. Thanks to her talent, the illustrated fashion press that proliferated her image, and the marchandes des modes who translated theater costume into streetwear, a number of Contat’s costumes inspired popular street fashions. Theater and fashion did more than respond to political change, they paved the way for it.

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Title
Mlle. de Contat de la Comedie Francois, dans le role de Suzanne, Mariage de Figaro
Artist Life
1752 - 1814
Role
Artist
Accession Number
P.14,892
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