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Danseuse dans sa loge, assise profil droit, between 1905 and 1909. Creator: Fernand Pelez
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Danseuse dans sa loge, assise profil droit, between 1905 and 1909. Creator: Fernand Pelez
Danseuse dans sa loge, assise profil droit, between 1905 and 1909
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Anticipation Canvas Material Dressing Room Fernand Emmanuel Pelez Fernand Pelez Lantern Pelez Fernand Pelez Fernand Emmanuel Realist Stool Waiting Artistic Movement Paris Museums Petit Palais Playhouse
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Danseuse dans sa loge, assise profil droit" (The Dancer in her Dressing Room, Seated Profile) is a captivating oil on canvas painting created between 1905 and 1909 by the renowned French artist Fernand Pelez (1864-1932). This masterpiece is a testament to the artist's exceptional ability to capture the essence of human emotion and the intrigue of the theatrical world. The painting portrays a young woman, dressed in the elegant attire of a dancer, seated in a dimly lit dressing room. The artist masterfully employs a realistic style, using muted colors and intricate details to convey a sense of anticipation and introspection. The dancer's profile is turned towards the viewer, her eyes closed as if lost in thought, while her hand rests on a worn stool, suggesting a moment of respite before taking the stage. The setting is sparsely furnished, with a simple wooden stool, a small table, and a lantern providing the only sources of light. The use of shadow and contrast adds depth and texture to the painting, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability. The woman's nakedness, revealed only in the dim light, adds an air of mystery and allure, heightening the viewer's curiosity. This painting is a prime example of the realist movement in French art during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is a valuable addition to the heritage of Parisian museums, including the Petit Palais, where it is displayed for all to appreciate the beauty and complexity of the human experience. Fernand Pelez, also known as Ferdinand Emmanuel Pelez de Cordoba Daguilar, was a prolific artist whose works often explored the themes of theater, dance, and the human condition. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects and convey their emotions through his art has made him a beloved figure in the history of French art.
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