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La momerie des Hommes sauvages, appelee depuis le Ballet des Ardents, a l hotel royal Saint-Paul (engraving)
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La momerie des Hommes sauvages, appelee depuis le Ballet des Ardents, a l hotel royal Saint-Paul (engraving)
963221 La momerie des Hommes sauvages, appelee depuis le Ballet des Ardents, a l hotel royal Saint-Paul (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La momerie des Hommes sauvages, appelee depuis le Ballet des Ardents, a l hotel royal Saint-Paul. Illustration for Paris A Travers Les Ages (Firmin-Didot, 1875).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22630646
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Ballet Choreography Hommes L Ancien Hotel Royal De Saint Paul L Hotel La Bastille Lancien Hotel Royal De Saint Paul Lhotel Mummers Saint Paul Depuis
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This engraving titled "La momerie des Hommes sauvages, appelee depuis le Ballet des Ardents, a l hotel royal Saint-Paul" transports us back to 19th century France. The image showcases a scene from the famous ballet performance that took place at the royal Saint-Paul hotel in Paris. The ballet, also known as "The Mummers of Wild Men" captivated audiences with its vibrant choreography and lively atmosphere. In this print, we see a group of wild men dressed in elaborate costumes, dancing energetically against the backdrop of the Quartier de l'Arsenal and La Bastille. Their movements are filled with grace and precision, showcasing the talent and skill of French dancers during this era. The engraving is part of a private collection and was originally created as an illustration for the book "Paris A Travers Les Ages" published by Firmin-Didot in 1875. It beautifully captures not only the essence of dance but also provides us with a glimpse into French culture and history. As we admire this artwork from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded of the rich artistic heritage that exists within Europe. This print serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of dance in French society while offering viewers an opportunity to appreciate both historical events and artistic expression through visual storytelling.
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