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Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo, 1710-1770, also known as La Camargo. French dancer. After a work by French Rococo portraitist, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, (1704 - 1788). From La Tour, published 1920
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Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo, 1710-1770, also known as La Camargo. French dancer. After a work by French Rococo portraitist, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, (1704 - 1788). From La Tour, published 1920
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This print showcases the renowned French dancer Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo, also known as La Camargo. The image is a reproduction of an exquisite work by Maurice Quentin de La Tour, a prominent Rococo portraitist from the 18th century. Published in 1920 as part of the collection "La Tour" this piece beautifully captures the elegance and grace of La Camargo. In this fine art portrait, we see Marie Anne gazing directly at the viewer with her piercing eyes, exuding confidence and poise. Her head and shoulders are prominently featured against a colorful backdrop, emphasizing her status as a famous person in history. The use of pastels adds depth and softness to the illustration, enhancing its overall appeal. This vertical studio shot highlights Marie Anne's beauty while showcasing her talent as a dancer during that era. As one of the most celebrated dancers of her time, Marie Anne de Cupis de Camargo left an indelible mark on French culture. This archival print pays homage to her legacy while honoring Maurice Quentin de La Tour's artistic prowess. Whether you appreciate historical figures or have an affinity for fine artwork from the Rococo period, this stunning portrayal will surely captivate your imagination. It serves as a reminder of both Marie Anne's remarkable contributions to dance and La Tour's exceptional skill in capturing his subjects' essence through portraiture.
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