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Gala morning for the benefit of the National Association of War Crippled Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1917 (lithograph)
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Gala morning for the benefit of the National Association of War Crippled Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1917 (lithograph)
7232370 Gala morning for the benefit of the National Association of War Crippled Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1917 (lithograph) by Clairin, Georges (1843-1919); 120 x 79 cm; Library of Congress, Washington D.C. USA; (add.info.: Publisher: Paris: Imp. Cornille & Serre, [1917]
Signed: G. Clairin.); Library of Congress
Media ID 24769168
© Library of Congress / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph, titled "Gala morning for the benefit of the National Association of War Crippled Sarah Bernhardt Theatre, 1917" transports us back to a moment in history filled with both elegance and compassion. Created by Georges Clairin in 1917, this print measures an impressive 120 x 79 cm and is housed at the Library of Congress in Washington D. C. , USA. The image captures a scene from a glamorous gala held at the renowned Sarah Bernhardt Theatre. The event was organized to raise funds for the National Association of War Crippled individuals, highlighting their resilience and bravery during challenging times. Through his artistic skill, Clairin masterfully portrays the opulence and grandeur that characterized such occasions. The lithograph showcases men and women dressed in exquisite attire, mingling amidst lavish decorations. Their faces are animated with joyous expressions as they engage in lively conversations. The attention to detail is remarkable; every fold of fabric and strand of hair is meticulously rendered. Clairin's signature can be seen on this piece, serving as a testament to his talent as an artist. Published by Imp. Cornille & Serre in Paris during that same year, this artwork exemplifies both artistic excellence and social consciousness. As we admire this lithograph today, we are reminded not only of its aesthetic beauty but also its historical significance – commemorating an extraordinary event where art merged with philanthropy for a noble cause: supporting those affected by war injuries.
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