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Mlle Chabot, danseuse de l Opera, ou Jeune fille au chien, 1888. Creator: Marcellin-Gilbert Desboutin
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Mlle Chabot, danseuse de l Opera, ou Jeune fille au chien, 1888. Creator: Marcellin-Gilbert Desboutin
Mlle Chabot, danseuse de l Opera, ou Jeune fille au chien, 1888
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In this print titled "Mlle Chabot, danseuse de l Opera, ou Jeune fille au chien" by Marcellin-Gilbert Desboutin, we are transported back to the 19th century. The image showcases a young French dancer named Mademoiselle Chabot seated on a chair with her loyal canine companion by her side. The simplicity of the composition draws our attention to the direct gaze of Mlle Chabot as she looks confidently at the camera. Her poised and elegant posture reflects her status as a performer in the prestigious Paris Opera House. The artist's mastery is evident in his use of drypoint over heliogravure technique, which adds depth and texture to this engraved portrait. Through delicate lines and shading, Desboutin captures both the gracefulness of Mlle Chabot's dance profession and the innocence of youth. This artwork not only serves as a beautiful depiction of a talented dancer but also offers us a glimpse into life during that era. It transports us to a time when children like Mlle Chabot were admired for their artistic abilities and when dogs were cherished companions in every corner of society. Now housed in The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece from Marcellin-Gilbert Desboutin's collection continues to captivate viewers with its timeless beauty and historical significance.
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