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Chinoise, from the Ballet des Indes Galantes, late 18th century
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Chinoise, from the Ballet des Indes Galantes, late 18th century
660978 Chinoise, from the Ballet des Indes Galantes, late 18th century (hand-coloured engraving) by Martin, Jean-Baptiste (1659-1735); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Indes Galantes is an opera-ballet that premiered in 1735, consisting of a prologue and four entrees (acts) by Jean-Philippe Rameau with libretto by Louis Fuzelier.); The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
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© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Ballerina Ballet Chinoise Outfit Performer Theatrical Racial Stereotype
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This hand-coloured engraving, titled "Chinoise, from the Ballet des Indes Galantes" takes us back to the late 18th century. The image showcases a stunning female dancer adorned in an exquisite Asian-inspired outfit, capturing the essence of baroque theatricality. The ballet depicted here is part of Jean-Philippe Rameau's opera-ballet Les Indes Galantes, which premiered in 1735. This particular scene represents one of the four acts within this enchanting production and features a Chinese-themed performance. The dancer's graceful movements and elegant dress transport us into a world of entertainment and artistry. Her costume reflects both historical accuracy and artistic interpretation, with its intricate details and vibrant colors adding depth to her character portrayal. It is important to acknowledge that this image also carries racial stereotypes prevalent during that era. While it may not align with contemporary views on cultural representation, it serves as a reminder of how perceptions have evolved over time. As we admire this illustration from the Ballet des Indes Galantes, we are reminded of the power of dance as an expressive form and its ability to transcend time. This print captures a moment frozen in history while inviting us to appreciate the beauty and creativity that emerged from centuries past.
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