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The waltz in Mabille dance scene in Mabille in 1867. Lithograph by Philippe Jacques
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The waltz in Mabille dance scene in Mabille in 1867. Lithograph by Philippe Jacques
JLJ4563269 The waltz in Mabille dance scene in Mabille in 1867. Lithograph by Philippe Jacques Linder (1835-?). Serie Musee de Moeurs et d actions. Musee Carnavalet, Paris by Linder, Philippe Jacques (fl.1857-1880); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: The waltz in Mabille dance scene in Mabille in 1867. Lithograph by Philippe Jacques Linder (1835-?). Serie Musee de Moeurs et d actions. Musee Carnavalet, Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This lithograph by Philippe Jacques Linder takes us back to the enchanting world of Mabille in 1867. The waltz in Mabille dance scene comes alive through Linder's intricate detailing and masterful use of light and shadow. As we gaze upon this print, we are transported to a magical garden illuminated by lampposts that cast a soft glow on the elegant dancers. In the center of the composition, a young girl gracefully twirls with her partner, their movements perfectly synchronized to the rhythm of the music. Surrounding them, other couples engage in their own dances, creating an atmosphere filled with joy and merriment. Linder's attention to detail is evident in every element of this scene - from the delicate folds of each dancer's gown to the ornate design of the lampposts. The engraving technique used adds depth and texture, enhancing our visual experience. This lithograph captures not only a moment in time but also reflects French elegance and sophistication during this period. It transports us into a world where ballroom dancing was not just an art form but also a social event that brought people together. Displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris as part of its Musee de Moeurs et d'actions series, this artwork serves as both a historical document and an exquisite piece of fine art. It reminds us that even centuries later, beauty can still be found within these timeless scenes from our past.
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