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Music. La Libre Esthetique (The Free Aesthetic), concerts in Bruxelles. Poster by Van Rysselberghe, Belgium, c. 1895 (poster)
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Music. La Libre Esthetique (The Free Aesthetic), concerts in Bruxelles. Poster by Van Rysselberghe, Belgium, c. 1895 (poster)
3434544 Music. La Libre Esthetique (The Free Aesthetic), concerts in Bruxelles. Poster by Van Rysselberghe, Belgium, c.1895 (poster) by Rysselberghe, Theo van (1862-1926); (add.info.: Coll. Part. Music. La Libre Esthetique (The Free Aesthetic), concerts in Bruxelles. Poster by Van Rysselberghe, Belgium, ca 1895.); Photo © CCI
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This print showcases a poster titled "Music. La Libre Esthetique (The Free Aesthetic), concerts in Bruxelles" by Belgian artist Theo van Rysselberghe, dating back to around 1895. The poster is a remarkable example of the Art Nouveau movement, characterized by its elegant curves and intricate details. In this composition, we see a woman engrossed in reading a newspaper while attending a lecture or concert. Her graceful posture and focused expression convey her deep appreciation for music and intellectual pursuits. The use of negative space draws attention to the central figure, emphasizing her importance within the scene. The presence of newspapers suggests that this event was an important cultural gathering where ideas were exchanged and discussed. It reflects the spirit of free expression and artistic exploration that defined the Belle Époque era in Brussels. Van Rysselberghe's illustration skillfully combines elements of Jugendstil with secessionist influences, creating an aesthetic that is both visually striking and harmonious. The delicate lines and flowing forms highlight his mastery as an artist. This print not only captures a moment from history but also serves as a reminder of the power of art to inspire thought, provoke emotions, and bring people together in shared experiences.
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