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Deuxième panneau sans texte : "La Musique". c1900. Creator: Jules Cheret. Deuxième panneau sans texte : "La Musique". c1900. Creator: Jules Cheret
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Deuxième panneau sans texte : "La Musique". c1900. Creator: Jules Cheret. Deuxième panneau sans texte : "La Musique". c1900. Creator: Jules Cheret
Deuxieme panneau sans texte : "La Musique". c1900. [Publisher: Imprimerie Chaix; Place: Paris]
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La Musique" is a stunning lithograph print from the late 19th century, created by the renowned French artist Jules Cheret. Published by Imprimerie Chaix in Paris, this artwork is a beautiful representation of the Belle Epoque era and the Art Nouveveau movement. The image features two enthusiastic performers engaged in a lively musical performance. A young man plays the cymbals with great enthusiasm, his arms raised high and a joyful expression on his face. A young woman stands beside him, her eyes closed as she passionately plays the flute. The use of vibrant orange color adds energy and excitement to the scene, while the intricate details and fluid lines showcase Cheret's mastery of the lithography technique. The two musicians are surrounded by a noisy and lively crowd, suggesting the chaotic and energetic atmosphere of a live performance. The location is not clear, but the Parisian vibe is palpable, making it a perfect representation of the City of Light during the Belle Epoque. This print, titled "La Musique," is part of the Maitres de l'Affiche series, a collection of high-quality lithographs produced in France between 1895 and 1900. It is a valuable heritage piece that showcases the beauty and creativity of the art world during the 20th century. The New York Public Library's Wallach Division Picture Collection is fortunate to have this cherished piece in its vast collection, making it accessible to scholars, artists, and anyone interested in the history of art and culture.
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