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The song of the dog (Emma Valladon called Theresa (1837-1913) at the cafe concert
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The song of the dog (Emma Valladon called Theresa (1837-1913) at the cafe concert
JLJ4591179 The song of the dog (Emma Valladon called Theresa (1837-1913) at the cafe concert) Painting by Edgar Degas (1834-1917), gouache and pastel, 57.5 cm x 45 cm, 1876. Henry Havemeyer Jr Collection, New York - The Song of the Dog. (Emma Valladon called Theresa (1837-1913) singing at cabaret. Painting by Edgar Degas (1834-1917), 57.5 cm x 45 cm, 1876. Henry Havemeyer Jr Collection, New York by Degas, Edgar (1834-1917); Private Collection; (add.info.: The song of the dog (Emma Valladon called Theresa (1837-1913) at the cafe concert) Painting by Edgar Degas (1834-1917), gouache and pastel, 57.5 cm x 45 cm, 1876. Henry Havemeyer Jr Collection, New York - The Song of the Dog. (Emma Valladon called Theresa (1837-1913) singing at cabaret. Painting by Edgar Degas (1834-1917), 57.5 cm x 45 cm, 1876. Henry Havemeyer Jr Collection, New York); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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The Song of the Dog
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is a captivating snapshot of 19th-century Parisian nightlife, captured by the talented artist Edgar Degas. In this vibrant painting, we see Emma Valladon, known as Theresa, taking center stage at a bustling cafe concert. As she sings her heart out, her melodious voice fills the air and captivates the audience. Dressed in an elegant gown and adorned with a delicate glove on one hand, Theresa exudes confidence and grace. The dimly lit room creates an intimate atmosphere that enhances the enchanting performance unfolding before our eyes. The presence of a dog adds an unexpected element to this scene. Positioned beside Theresa's feet, it seems to be listening attentively or perhaps even joining in with its own canine melody. This whimsical touch highlights Degas' ability to capture both human emotion and animal companionship within his artwork. As we observe this mesmerizing spectacle from afar, we become part of the crowd gathered at this cabaret venue. The diverse group of spectators reflects the social fabric of Paris during that era – people from all walks of life coming together to enjoy music and entertainment. "The Song of the Dog" transports us back in time to experience the joyous ambiance of French culture through art. It serves as a reminder that music has always been a universal language capable of bringing people together across generations and backgrounds.
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