


Enchanting Portrait of the Swedish Nightingale
This photograph features the renowned Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, often referred to as the Swedish Nightingale. Active during the mid-19th century, she gained worldwide fame for her exceptional voice and captivating performances. Lind first captured the publics attention in 1840 when she debuted in Stockholm, showcasing her talent in operatic roles and concert performances. Her popularity soared after Charles Gounod wrote the opera Faust, where her enchanting soprano voice was famously highlighted.
The image was captured by the Bain News Service, an organization known for documenting significant cultural figures and events during its time. Although theres no specific location or date associated with this photo, its inclusion in the George Grantham Bain Collection reflects Linds prominence as a historical figure in the world of music. This photograph stands as a testament to her enduring legacy and the impact she made on the operatic scene in Europe and the United States during her illustrious career.

Enchanting Portrait of the Swedish Nightingale
