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Valmy and Lea, c. 1885-1895. Creator: Jean Beraud (French, 1849-1935)
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Valmy and Lea, c. 1885-1895. Creator: Jean Beraud (French, 1849-1935)
Valmy and Lea, c. 1885-1895. A forerunner to the cabaret, the cafe-concert was an irresistible subject for artists working in fin-de-siecle Paris. Here, the performers are illuminated by the unnatural glow of gas footlights, while the musicians in the orchestra, seen mostly from behind, are tucked in the shadowy foreground. The neck of the double base extends above the crowd, drawing the viewers eye to the climactic can-can
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Brush And Brown Wash Heightened With White Gouache Jean Beraud Over Graphite
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Valmy and Lea, c. 1885-1895 - Capturing the Vibrant Energy of Fin-de-Siecle Paris
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. In this print by Jean Beraud, we are transported back to the exhilarating world of fin-de-siecle Paris. The scene depicts a cafe-concert, a precursor to the cabaret, which held an irresistible allure for artists during this period. Bathed in the unnatural glow of gas footlights, Valmy and Lea take center stage as they mesmerize their audience with their performance. Their vibrant costumes and animated expressions capture the essence of this lively entertainment form. As our gaze wanders beyond the performers, we catch glimpses of musicians hidden in the shadowy foreground. Mostly seen from behind, they create an intriguing contrast between light and darkness that adds depth to this composition. One cannot help but be drawn to the neck of a double bass rising above the crowd like a beacon. It guides our eyes towards what promises to be a climactic moment - perhaps an electrifying can-can dance that will leave spectators breathless. Jean Beraud's brushwork skillfully captures every detail - from delicate washes highlighting facial features to precise graphite lines defining contours. The use of white gouache adds luminosity and enhances certain elements within the composition. This remarkable artwork is not only a testament to Beraud's talent but also serves as a window into French heritage art during its golden age. Preserved by The Cleveland Museum of
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