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Cinderella Illustration for the tale of Charles Perrault
JLJ4580749 Cinderella Illustration for the tale of Charles Perrault. Painting by Joseph Bail (1862-1921) 19th century Paris, decorative arts - Cinderellas illustration for the tale of Charles Perrault. Painting by Joseph Bail (1862-1921), 19th century. Decorative Arts, Paris by Bail, Joseph (1862-1921); Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Cinderella Illustration for the tale of Charles Perrault. Painting by Joseph Bail (1862-1921) 19th century Paris, decorative arts - Cinderellas illustration for the tale of Charles Perrault. Painting by Joseph Bail (1862-1921), 19th century. Decorative Arts, Paris); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Abuse Charles 1628 1703 Curtain Domestic Stain Folktale Household Loneliness Misery Pauper Perrault
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This print showcases a stunning illustration of Cinderella, created by the talented artist Joseph Bail in the 19th century. The painting beautifully captures the essence of Charles Perrault's timeless tale, transporting viewers into a world of enchantment and wonder. Bail's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, as he skillfully brings Cinderella's story to life. The delicate colors and intricate patterns adorning her gown add an air of elegance and sophistication to this iconic character. Despite being surrounded by poverty and misery, Cinderella radiates beauty and resilience. The composition highlights the contrast between light and darkness, symbolizing both hope and despair. The red curtain serves as a backdrop for this poignant portrayal, emphasizing the isolation experienced by our protagonist within her own household. Through this artwork, Bail not only pays homage to Perrault's literary masterpiece but also explores themes such as abuse, loneliness, and societal constraints faced by women during that era. This illustration transcends time with its ability to evoke emotions from viewers across generations. Displayed at Musee des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France; it stands as a testament to Bail's artistic prowess while serving as a reminder of the enduring power of fairy tales in our collective imagination.
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