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Illsutration for Voyage en Espagne written by Charles Davillier published in 1866 (engraving)
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Illsutration for Voyage en Espagne written by Charles Davillier published in 1866 (engraving)
PCT4267109 Illsutration for Voyage en Espagne written by Charles Davillier published in 1866 (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); (add.info.: La malaguena del torero, dance of Seville. Andalusian dancer and dancer. Drawing by Gustave Dore illustrating the " Voyage en Espagne" by Charles Davillier (1862), published at the end of 1866 in the magazine "Le tour du monde, nouveau journal des voyages" directed by Edouard Charton for the Librairie Hachette.); Photo © Gusman
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Andalucia Andalusia Dore Gustave 1832 1883 Folk Dance Folklore Gusman Seville
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This engraving, titled "Illustration for 'Voyage en Espagne' written by Charles Davillier published in 1866" transports us back to the enchanting world of 19th century Andalusia, Spain. Created by the renowned artist Gustave Dore, this piece captures a mesmerizing moment from the dance of Seville. In this scene, an Andalusian dancer gracefully moves across the stage, exuding both elegance and passion. Her traditional attire reflects the rich cultural heritage of Spain, with intricate details that speak to centuries-old customs and traditions. As she performs La malaguena del torero, her movements seem to embody the spirit of flamenco itself – fiery yet controlled. Dore's masterful strokes bring every nuance of this folk dance to life on paper. The precision in his lines and shading showcases his exceptional talent as a painter and engraver. Through his artistry, he not only illustrates Charles Davillier's literary work but also invites us into a vivid visual journey through Spain. Published in 1866 within Le tour du monde magazine directed by Edouard Charton for Librairie Hachette, this illustration serves as a testament to Dore's ability to capture human emotions through art. It is a timeless portrayal that continues to captivate viewers even today. As we gaze upon this remarkable print captured by photographer Gusman and shared by Patrice Cartier on Fine Art Finder platform, we are reminded of the power that art holds – transcending time and space while preserving moments forever etched in history.
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