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L'Acteur des Funambules, 1842. Creator: Honore Daumier
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L'Acteur des Funambules, 1842. Creator: Honore Daumier
L'Acteur des Funambules, 1842. The tightrope actor. En v'la un temps qui vous rend passionne! et tout a l'heure va falloir etre brulant d'amour en turc et dire - "o Zulema, partage mes tresors et mon trone, viens, viens t'enivrer dans les plaisirs et l'abondance!" avec un sou de pommes de terre frites dans le ventre!'. Actor at stage door: What weather to make you passionate! and soon you will have to be burning with love [in Turkish?] and say - "O Zulema, share my treasures and my throne, come, come and get drunk with pleasure and abundance!" with a penny-worth of fried potatoes in my belly!'. From Bohemiens de Paris
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L'Acteur des Funambules" or "The Tightrope Actor" is a captivating lithograph created by the renowned French artist Honore Daumier in 1842. This intriguing piece, part of the "Bohemiens de Paris" series, showcases an actor standing at a stage door, bundled up against the cold and wintry weather. The man's expression is one of longing and anticipation, as if he's about to recite a passionate line from his latest role. Daumier masterfully captures the essence of the theatrical world, with the actor's tophat and thin, worn apparel adding to the authenticity of the scene. The man's hands are tucked into his coat, while his eyes are fixed on the horizon, as if willing the snow to stop and the audience to arrive. The text beneath the image adds an extra layer of intrigue, with the actor quoting a line in Turkish, suggesting an exotic and alluring lover named Zulema. The reference to "fried potatoes" and "penny-worth" adds a touch of humor and relatability to the scene, reminding us that even the most passionate and romantic moments can be grounded in the simple pleasures of life. This lithograph is a testament to Daumier's skill as a satirical artist, and a window into the world of 19th-century French theater. It is a must-see for anyone interested in art, history, or the human condition. Whether you're a fan of Daumier or simply appreciate the beauty of a well-crafted image, "L'Acteur des Funambules" is sure to leave a lasting impression. This image is part of the collection at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) and is an excellent example of the rich artistic heritage that France has to offer. It is a black and white, or b&w, image that is both timeless and thought-provoking, and a reminder of the power of art to transport us to another time and place. Whether you're a collector, a scholar, or simply someone who appreciates the beauty of a well-crafted image, "L'Acteur des Funambules" is a must-see addition to any collection.
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