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Une loge, le jour du spectacle gratuit Peinture de Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845
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Une loge, le jour du spectacle gratuit Peinture de Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845
JLJ4664992 Une loge, le jour du spectacle gratuit Peinture de Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845) 1830 Sun. 0, 33x0, 41 m Versailles, musee Lambinet - Theatre box, the day of the free performance. Painting by Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845), 1830. 0.33 x 0.41 m. Lambinet Museum, Versailles, France by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845); Musee Lambinet, Versailles, France; (add.info.: Une loge, le jour du spectacle gratuit Peinture de Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845) 1830 Sun. 0, 33x0, 41 m Versailles, musee Lambinet - Theatre box, the day of the free performance. Painting by Louis Leopold Boilly (1761-1845), 1830. 0.33 x 0.41 m. Lambinet Museum, Versailles, France); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of a theater box on the day of a free performance. Painted by Louis Leopold Boilly in 1830, this artwork measures 0.33 x 0.41 meters and is housed in the Lambinet Museum in Versailles, France. The image depicts a bustling crowd gathered in the balcony of the theater box, eagerly awaiting the start of the show. The composition showcases Boilly's mastery at capturing human emotions and society's dynamics through his art. Each spectator present seems to have their own unique personality and mood, as seen through their facial expressions and body language. Some wear grimaces or caricature-like features, adding an element of humor to the scene. This painting not only serves as a visual documentation of French society during that time but also provides insight into its moral values and leisure activities. As you observe this piece closely, you can almost feel yourself being transported back to 19th-century France, immersed in the vibrant atmosphere of a theatrical spectacle. It is evident that Boilly was able to capture both individual characterizations and collective energy within this single frame. Whether you are an art enthusiast or simply appreciate historical depictions like this one, this print offers an intriguing glimpse into French culture from centuries ago.
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