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Madame sees her page, all in black. (verse 3), 1880 (engraving)
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Madame sees her page, all in black. (verse 3), 1880 (engraving)
7312526 Madame sees her page, all in black. (verse 3), 1880 (engraving) by Froelich, Lorentz (1820-1908); 27, 5x18, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Madame sees her page, all in black. (verse 3) in "Songs and rounds from childhood. Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1884-1886), publisher, Paris, c. 1880. Hetzel Collection, Library of Mademoiselle Lili and her cousin Lucien. Notation and support by Paul Lacome (1838-1920). Illustrations by Lorentz Froelich (1820-1908), engraved by Charles Emile Matthis (1838-1893) and Charles Firmin Gillot (1853-1903). Measurements: 27.5 x 18.5 cm."); Photo © Duvallon
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This engraving, titled "Madame sees her page, all in black. (verse 3)", transports us back to the enchanting world of childhood songs and rounds. Created by Lorentz Froelich in 1880, this piece is part of a collection published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel in Paris. The scene depicted here portrays Madame witnessing her page dressed entirely in black. The intricate details captured by Froelich's skillful hand showcase the emotions that dance across Madame's face as she takes in this unexpected sight. The delicate lines etched into the print bring life to every nuance of expression. Accompanying this illustration is a musical notation and support by Paul Lacome, enhancing the overall experience with melodic harmonies that resonate through time. This collaboration between artists creates a multidimensional masterpiece that merges visual artistry with musical composition. As we gaze upon this evocative image, we are transported to an era where songs were passed down from generation to generation, nurturing cherished memories of childhood innocence. It serves as a reminder of the power music holds in shaping our lives and connecting us across time and space. This remarkable engraving is not only a testament to artistic talent but also reflects the rich traditions and customs embedded within French culture during the late nineteenth century. Its presence within Mademoiselle Lili and her cousin Lucien's private collection further highlights its significance as an invaluable piece of history. Through Bridgeman Images' lens, we are granted access to this exquisite artwork - an ode to nostalgia that continues to captivate hearts even today.
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