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Fandango, 1881 (w/c)
1067520 Fandango, 1881 (w/c) by Onderdonk, Robert Jenkins (1852-1917); 18.4x26.3 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas, USA; (add.info.: By Robert Jenkins Onderdonk (1852-1917)); gift of Pauline A. Pinckney
Media ID 31946630
© gift of Pauline A. Pinckney / Bridgeman Images
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The print titled "Fandango, 1881" captures a vibrant scene filled with music, dance, and joy. Painted by Robert Jenkins Onderdonk in the late 19th century, this watercolor masterpiece showcases a lively gathering of people in a small village in America. In the center of the composition stands a woman gracefully dancing to the rhythm of castanets, her colorful dress swirling around her. A child watches attentively nearby, captivated by the enchanting melody produced by a guitarist strumming his instrument passionately. The air is filled with infectious energy as other musicians join in and villagers come together to celebrate. The painting beautifully portrays the essence of community and cultural expression through music and dance. It transports us back to an era where such gatherings were cherished moments for people seeking respite from their daily lives. Displayed at the Dallas Museum of Art in Texas, USA, this artwork serves as a testament to Onderdonk's talent as well as his dedication to capturing scenes that reflect American life during that time period. "Fandango, 1881" invites viewers into an immersive experience where they can almost hear the melodies and feel their feet tapping along with the rhythm. It reminds us of our shared human connection through art and how it has always been intertwined with our desire for celebration and self-expression.
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