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La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 61, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)

La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 61, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)


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La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 61, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875)

ICA4935270 La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 61, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875): The painting exhibition - Art, Twins (optical), Nudite - Nudite by Hadol, Paul (1835-1875); (add.info.: La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 61, 1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875): The painting exhibition - Art, Twins (optical), Nudite - Nudite); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright

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Binoculars Chanson Exposure French Song Modesty Naked Woman Observation Paint Palette Voyeurism A Journal Caricadoc Journalism Newspapers


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La Chanson illustree (magazine), number 61,1870 - Illustration by Hadol (1835-1875): The painting exhibition - Art, Twins (optical), Nudite - Nudite by Hadol, Paul (1835-1875); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright) This print from the iconic La Chanson illustree magazine takes us back to the vibrant art scene of 19th century France. Created by renowned illustrator Hadol in 1870, this illustration captures the essence of a painting exhibition with its intriguing mix of artistic elements. In the foreground, we see a young girl intently observing a painting while holding a paint palette in her hand. Her curiosity and exposure to art at such a tender age symbolize the nurturing environment for creativity during that era. Behind her stands an artist engrossed in his work, adding depth and authenticity to the scene. The focal point of this artwork is undoubtedly the naked woman depicted on canvas. This portrayal challenges societal norms and explores themes of nudity and modesty prevalent during that time. It serves as both an artistic expression and commentary on societal expectations surrounding female bodies. The use of binoculars suggests voyeurism or perhaps an attempt to gain deeper insight into the artwork's meaning. It highlights how art can be interpreted differently depending on one's perspective or level of observation. Overall, this print offers us a glimpse into not only the world of art but also French culture and society during that period. Its intricate details and thought-provoking composition make it a valuable piece for any art enthusiast or historian.

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