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Cover of Le Hanneton, depicting The Artists Before the Jury at the 1867
REV145199 Cover of Le Hanneton, depicting The Artists Before the Jury at the 1867 Exhibition, 28th March 1867 (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23226976
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Accepted Judgement Palette Received Refused Salon Exempt
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Cover of Le Hanneton, depicting The Artists Before the Jury at the 1867 Exhibition" offers a glimpse into the intense atmosphere of an art show in 19th century France. The image showcases a group of artists anxiously awaiting their fate before a stern jury panel. Each artist is depicted with their own unique expression - some hopeful, others nervous or resigned. The scene captures the essence of anticipation and uncertainty that surrounded these exhibitions during this time period. For many artists, having their work accepted by the prestigious salon was crucial for recognition and success in the art world. However, not all were fortunate enough to receive such validation. The print also highlights the power dynamics at play within this system. The jury members are portrayed as authoritative figures who hold immense control over an artist's career trajectory. Their judgement could make or break an artist's reputation. Interestingly, while some artists proudly display their paint palettes and tools, symbolizing acceptance into this esteemed circle, others stand empty-handed or with rejected works in hand - representing those who were refused entry or exempt from participating altogether. Overall, this engraving serves as a testament to both the ambition and vulnerability inherent in being an artist during this era. It invites us to reflect on how notions of artistic value have evolved over time while reminding us that even today's most celebrated artworks were once subject to subjective judgements like those depicted here.
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