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Loie Fuller as Salome, 1895. Artist: Feure, Georges de (1868?1928)
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Loie Fuller as Salome, 1895. Artist: Feure, Georges de (1868?1928)
Loie Fuller as Salome, 1895. From a private collection
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Loie Fuller as Salome, 1895 - A Captivating Dance of Myth and Tragedy
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. In this mesmerizing print from 1895, we witness the captivating Loie Fuller embodying the enigmatic character of Salome. Created by artist Georges de Feure, this artwork showcases a harmonious blend of head-turning music, dance, and theatre that defined the vibrant artistic scene in France during the Belle Époque. Drawing inspiration from biblical legends and mythology, Fuller's portrayal of Salome transports us to an era where heroines were both revered and feared. The image alludes to the infamous beheading of John the Baptist at Salome's request—a haunting tale from both the Old Testament and New Testament. The poster's modern style reflects Art Nouveau influences with its intricate details and graceful lines. It exemplifies Jugendstil or Stile Liberty aesthetics popularized by Wiener Secession—part of a broader movement known as fin de siècle. As we admire this fine art lithograph in vivid colors, we are reminded of Judith's bravery when she decapitated Holofernes—an Assyrian general threatening her Israelite people. These stories intertwine with Herodias' daughter herself—Salome—and her seductive dance that led to John the Baptist's tragic demise. This remarkable piece serves as a testament to Feure's talent for graphic design while also paying homage to historical narratives that continue to captivate audiences today. Currently held in a private
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