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Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
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Rosita Mauri, 1889. Creator: Anders Leonard Zorn
Rosita Mauri, 1889
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Anders Leonard Zorn Anders Zorn Ballerina Ballet Dancer Educator Etching On Ivory Wove Paper Friendly Prima Ballerina Realist Scandinavia Scandinavian Teacher Teaching Zorn Anders Zorn Anders Leonard Artistic Movement Ballet Master
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Anders Leonard Zorn's captivating etching, "Rosita Mauri, 1889," showcases the enchanting presence of Maria Isabel Amada Antonia Rosa Mauri Segura, a prima ballerina of Spanish origin who made her mark in the world of ballet in Scandinavia. The black and white etching on ivory wove paper, created during the 19th century, reveals Rosita Mauri's captivating gaze as she looks directly at the viewer with a friendly and inviting expression. Born in Spain but educated and trained in Sweden, Mauri became a celebrated figure in the ballet world, gracing the stages of various theaters in Stockholm and Copenhagen. Her artistic journey began when she was discovered by Zorn, who was deeply moved by her exceptional talent and charisma. Zorn's masterful use of realism and direct gaze in this etching highlights Mauri's striking features, from her delicate facial features to the graceful curves of her body. The etching also captures the essence of the ballet world, with its emphasis on elegance, poise, and artistry. As a teacher and educator, Mauri played a significant role in passing on her knowledge and passion for dance to the next generation. This etching serves as a testament to her legacy and the enduring impact she had on the world of ballet. The "Rosita Mauri, 1889" etching is a valuable addition to any art collection, showcasing the artistic movement of realism and the rich cultural heritage of the 19th century. Whether displayed in an art center, art gallery, or art institute, this etching is sure to captivate and inspire viewers for generations to come.
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