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View of the fire on the stage of the Schouwburg in Amsterdam on 11 May 1772, (1772-1799). Creator: Anon
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View of the fire on the stage of the Schouwburg in Amsterdam on 11 May 1772, (1772-1799). Creator: Anon
View of the fire on the stage of the Schouwburg in Amsterdam on 11 May 1772, (1772-1799). Blazing curtain on the right side of the stage. The actors, the musicians and the audience are in panic. (18 people were killed, and 22 nearby houses were destroyed)
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This watercolor painting, titled "View of the fire on the stage of the Schouwburg in Amsterdam on 11 May 1772," is an anonymous masterpiece from the 18th century. The Schouwburg, or City Theatre, was a prominent cultural institution in Amsterdam during this period, known for its lively theatrical productions. However, on this fateful day in May 1772, tragedy struck as a devastating fire engulfed the stage. The painting vividly depicts the chaos and peril of the moment. Flames consume the right side of the stage, with the blazing curtain providing a dramatic backdrop. The actors, musicians, and audience are in a state of panic, their faces etched with fear and disbelief. The orchestra pit and the box seats are empty, as people rushed to safety. The once-colorful scenery and soft furnishings have been reduced to ashes, and the deck paint on the stage is now a monochrome of black and white. The painting is a poignant reminder of the danger that lurked behind the glamour and excitement of 18th-century theatre. Eighteen people lost their lives in the fire, and twenty-two nearby houses were destroyed. The painting, created on prepared paper with watercolor and deck paint, is a testament to the heritage and art of the Low Countries during this period. It is a unique and intriguing glimpse into the past, offering a glimpse into the world of thespians, musicians, and audiences who once occupied the Schouwburg. The painting, with its rich detail and evocative imagery, is a valuable addition to any art collection, offering a window into the past and a reminder of the power and unpredictability of live performance. This anonymous work of art, now preserved in the Rijksmuseum, is a testament to the enduring allure of the theatre, even in the face of adversity.
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