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Theatre Lobby, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Perkins Harnly
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Theatre Lobby, 1935 / 1942. Creator: Perkins Harnly
Theatre Lobby, 1935/1942
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Theatre Lobby, 1935/1942
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captures the essence of an era when grandeur and elegance defined the American entertainment scene. Created by Perkins Harnly, this exquisite print takes us back to a time when going to the theater was a glamorous affair. The lobby depicted in this artwork is a testament to the architectural beauty and attention to detail that characterized many theaters of the early 20th century. Stepping into this opulent space, one can almost hear the soft murmur of conversation and feel the anticipation in the air. The lighting casts a warm glow on polished surfaces, illuminating intricate details such as ornate staircases adorned with velvet ropes. A sense of nostalgia permeates through every stroke of Harnly's pen and ink drawing, transporting viewers to an era long gone. The artist's use of watercolor gouache adds depth and richness to his portrayal of this theatre lobby. Every color choice seems deliberate - from vibrant reds that symbolize passion and drama, to muted blues that evoke tranquility amidst bustling crowds. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded not only of America's rich artistic heritage but also its love for storytelling through performance arts. "Theatre Lobby, 1935/1942" stands as a tribute to both architectural brilliance and cultural significance; it invites us into a world where imagination thrived within these hallowed walls. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington D. C. , Harnly's masterpiece continues to captivate audiences
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