File:Elisabetta Gafforini 1801 cropped.png

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English: Portrait of the Italian opera singer Elisabetta Gafforini (1777–1847) published with a poem in her praise in 1801 to coincide with her first season singing at La Scala.
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Source Bergquist, Stephen A. (2016). "A Piece of Musical Napoleoniana". Music in Art, Vol. 41, No. 1-2, p. 216. This image is extracted from File:Elisabetta Gafforini 1801.png
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Other versions File:Elisabetta Gafforini 1801.png, full version of the poem and accompanying portrait

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