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Farandole Collection

Farandole, a vibrant and lively dance originating from the Provence region of France, has captivated audiences for centuries

Background imageFarandole Collection: Farandole at Aix

Farandole at Aix
LA FARANDOLE The people of Aix-en-Provence perform their traditional dance

Background imageFarandole Collection: Le Poème de l'âme (Poem of the Soul). Rayons de soleil (Sunrays) , 1854

Le Poème de l'âme (Poem of the Soul). Rayons de soleil (Sunrays) , 1854. Creator: Janmot, Louis (1814-1892)
Le Poeme de l'ame (Poem of the Soul). Rayons de soleil (Sunrays) , 1854. Found in the Collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lyon.

Background imageFarandole Collection: Farandole: Sketch for the courtyard of the boys school in rue Kuss, 13th arrondissement of

Farandole: Sketch for the courtyard of the boys school in rue Kuss, 13th arrondissement of Paris, 1933

Background imageFarandole Collection: Sketch for decor: Farandole of young women with flowers. Creator: Unknown

Sketch for decor: Farandole of young women with flowers. Creator: Unknown
Sketch for decor: Farandole of young women with flowers

Background imageFarandole Collection: La Farandole

La Farandole
This sketch shows a number of young women engaging in a Farandole, a ProvenCal dance in which members will join hands, prancing inwards and outwards, forming a chain, following a serpentine course

Background imageFarandole Collection: The Farandole Dance, (oil on panel)

The Farandole Dance, (oil on panel)
989678 The Farandole Dance, (oil on panel) by Garrido, Eduardo-Leon (1856-1906); 92.1x71.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Farandole Dance; La Farandole. Eduardo Leon Garrido (1856-1949)

Background imageFarandole Collection: Festival in Andorra (colour litho)

Festival in Andorra (colour litho)
2818177 Festival in Andorra (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Festival in Andorra. Dancing the Farandole. Les Fetes a Andorre. La Farandole)

Background imageFarandole Collection: Dancing the farandole at a garden party at the Elysee Palace (colour litho)

Dancing the farandole at a garden party at the Elysee Palace (colour litho)
2818659 Dancing the farandole at a garden party at the Elysee Palace (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFarandole Collection: Schoolgirls dancing the Farandole at the Lycee Racine, Paris (colour photo)

Schoolgirls dancing the Farandole at the Lycee Racine, Paris (colour photo)
3098791 Schoolgirls dancing the Farandole at the Lycee Racine, Paris (colour photo) by French Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFarandole Collection: Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany

Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany
CHT163112 Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany, poster advert for Orleans Railway, 1902 (colour litho) by Moreno Carbonero

Background imageFarandole Collection: Farandole of the Ballet of the Opera of Marseille (engraving)

Farandole of the Ballet of the Opera of Marseille (engraving)
5216997 Farandole of the Ballet of the Opera of Marseille (engraving) by Garrido, Eduardo-Leon (1856-1906); Private Collection; (add.info.: Farandole of the Ballet of the Opera of Marseille)

Background imageFarandole Collection: Farandole (colour litho)

Farandole (colour litho)
3098403 Farandole (colour litho) by Leloir, Maurice (1853-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: Farandole. Illustration from Le Figaro Illustre, 1886.); © Look and Learn

Background imageFarandole Collection: The Farandole Amidst Egyptian Monuments. Artist: Robert, Hubert (1733-1808)

The Farandole Amidst Egyptian Monuments. Artist: Robert, Hubert (1733-1808)
The Farandole Amidst Egyptian Monuments. Found in the collection of Musee d art classique, Mougins

Background imageFarandole Collection: The farandole, 1895. Artist: F Meaulle

The farandole, 1895. Artist: F Meaulle
The farandole, 1895. The farandole is an open-chain community dance popular in the area around Nice, France. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 21st July 1895

Background imageFarandole Collection: The Farandole, Andorra, 1891. Artist: Henri Meyer

The Farandole, Andorra, 1891. Artist: Henri Meyer
The Farandole, Andorra, 1891. The farandole is an open-chain community dance popular in the County of Nice, France. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 11th April 1891

Background imageFarandole Collection: Les F괥s ࠁndorre (La Farandole) Festival in Andorra

Les F괥s ࠁndorre (La Farandole) Festival in Andorra
Les F괥s ࠁ ndorre (La Farandole) Festival in Andorra. Dance of the Sardana in front of the Casa de la Vall, the seat of the General Council (Parliament)

Background imageFarandole Collection: A Centennial of Independence, 1892 (oil on canvas)

A Centennial of Independence, 1892 (oil on canvas)
XOS1072805 A Centennial of Independence, 1892 (oil on canvas) by Rousseau, Henri J.F. (Le Douanier) (1844-1910); 111.76x157.162 cm; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, USA; French, out of copyright

Background imageFarandole Collection: FRENCH TOWN, 16th CENTURY. Holiday in a small French town. People dance the farandole

FRENCH TOWN, 16th CENTURY. Holiday in a small French town. People dance the farandole and play jeu de mail

Background imageFarandole Collection: DANCERS, 15TH CENTURY. A group of peasants dancing the farandole to the accompaniment of pipe

DANCERS, 15TH CENTURY. A group of peasants dancing the farandole to the accompaniment of pipe and tabor. Illumination from a French Book of Hours, 15th century


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Farandole, a vibrant and lively dance originating from the Provence region of France, has captivated audiences for centuries. Whether it is Farandole at Aix or La Farandole, this traditional folk dance continues to enchant people with its infectious rhythm and joyful movements. One can almost hear the melodic tunes as they gaze upon The Farandole Dance, depicted in an exquisite oil on panel painting. The dancers' graceful steps are beautifully captured, showcasing their synchronized footwork and exuberant expressions. The spirit of celebration comes alive in Festival in Andorra, a mesmerizing colour lithograph that showcases a grand gathering where participants joyfully engage in the farandole. Similarly, Dancing the farandole at a garden party at the Elysee Palace captures an elegant affair filled with laughter and merriment. Even schoolgirls embrace this cultural tradition as seen in Schoolgirls dancing the Farandole at the Lycee Racine, Paris. Their youthful energy infuses every step of this captivating dance form. Bonfires lit to celebrate the summer solstice at Saint-Pierre-de-Quiberon, Brittany bring communities together as they join hands and revel in the spirited farandole, and is during these moments that bonds are strengthened and traditions cherished. The art world also pays homage to this beloved dance through various mediums such as engravings like Farandole of Ballet of Opera Marseille or colourful lithographs like Farandole by talented artists who skillfully capture its essence. Far beyond French borders, The Farandole Amidst Egyptian Monuments transports us to distant lands where cultures intertwine through shared dances. Artists like Robert Hubert masterfully depict these cross-cultural connections through their artistic vision. From historical depictions to more contemporary interpretations like The farad ole 1895 by F Meaulle or The Farad ole Andorra 1891 by Henri Meyer.