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Street Musicians Standing, c. 1855, printed 1982. Creator: Charles Negre
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Street Musicians Standing, c. 1855, printed 1982. Creator: Charles Negre
Street Musicians Standing, c. 1855, printed 1982. Photogravure, from the portfolio " Charles Negre: treize heliogravures", 1854-1857" (1982)
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The captivating print titled "Street Musicians Standing, c. 1855, printed 1982" by Charles Negre takes us back to the bustling streets of 19th century France. This photogravure, part of the portfolio "Charles Negre: treize heliogravures", beautifully captures a moment in time when street musicians were an integral part of everyday life. In this image, we see two men standing proudly with their musical instruments. The man on the left holds a bagpipe known as a zampogna, while the man on the right plays another wind instrument. Their full-length figures are sharply contrasted against the backdrop of a busy street scene. These buskers exude an air of professionalism and dedication to their craft. They stand tall amidst the hustle and bustle around them, showcasing their talent for all passersby to enjoy. The young boy beside them seems captivated by their music, perhaps dreaming of one day becoming a musician himself. Charles Negre's artistic eye transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate not only these talented individuals but also the rich cultural heritage they represent. Through his lens, we witness a snapshot of history that reminds us how art and music have always played an essential role in society. This print is now housed at the Art Institute Chicago's gallery where it serves as a testament to both Negre's skill as a photographer and our enduring fascination with capturing moments frozen in time through art.
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