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Musee des moeurs en actions: La valse a Mabille, engraved by Gustave Barry (fl
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Musee des moeurs en actions: La valse a Mabille, engraved by Gustave Barry (fl
877075 Musee des moeurs en actions: La valse A Mabille, engraved by Gustave Barry (fl.1848-82), 1848-82 (chromolithograph, partly hand coloured, on wove paper) by Linder, Philippe Jacques (fl.1857-1880) (after); 53.8x71.6 cm; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; French, out of copyright
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Ball Balls Couples Courtship Society Life Waltz Waltzing Mabille
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This vibrant and captivating chromolithograph print, titled "Musee des moeurs en actions: La valse a Mabille" takes us back to the lively atmosphere of 19th-century France. Created by Gustave Barry in the mid-1800s, this artwork beautifully captures a moment of courtship and entertainment. The scene unfolds at Mabille, a renowned dance hall in Paris known for its extravagant balls. The artist Philippe Jacques Linder skillfully depicts couples engaged in the elegant waltz, showcasing the grace and charm of French society life during that era. In this bustling setting, women dressed in exquisite gowns twirl gracefully with their male partners across the dance floor. The energy is palpable as dancers move to the enchanting rhythm of music filling the air. Every detail is meticulously rendered, from the intricate hand-colored costumes to the expressions on each dancer's face. Through this artwork, we catch a glimpse into an era where dancing was not only an art form but also a means of social interaction and courtship. It transports us to a time when ballrooms were filled with laughter, romance, and elegance. Displayed at Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA; this print serves as a visual testament to France's rich cultural heritage. Its vivid colors and meticulous craftsmanship make it an exceptional addition to any collection or exhibition celebrating art history enthusiasts' passion for capturing moments frozen in time.
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