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Les Saltimbanques, 1874 (oil on canvas)
EDI187971 Les Saltimbanques, 1874 (oil on canvas) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83); Private Collection; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22933158
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Acrobat Child Labour Circus Distress Fate Harlequin Itinerant Jester Misery Performer Playing Cards Saltimbanque Tambourine Trumpet Injuries Wound
10"x8" (25x20cm) Table Top Metal Print
Bring the enchanting world of Les Saltimbanques to your home with Media Storehouse's Metal Prints. This exquisite artwork, originally painted by Gustave Dore in 1874, captures the whimsical and playful spirit of the circus performers. With vibrant colors and intricate details, our high-quality Metal Prints preserve the beauty and richness of this Fine Art Finder image (EDI187971) from Bridgeman Images. Transform any space into a gallery with this stunning, out-of-copyright masterpiece. Order now and let the magic of Les Saltimbanques come alive in your home.
Table Top Metal Prints feature rounded corners and an easel back for easy display. Available in two sizes, 18x13cm (7x5) or 25x20cm (10x8). Lightweight and vibrant, they are perfect for displaying artwork and are guaranteed to add style to any desk or table top. The unique material is fade, moisture, chemical and scratch resistant to help ensure this art lasts a lifetime.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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Les Saltimbanques - A Haunting Glimpse into the World of Travelling Performers
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. In this 1874 oil painting by Gustave Dore, titled "Les Saltimbanques" we are transported to a world filled with sadness, poverty, and the harsh realities of life. The canvas depicts a group of itinerant performers - saltimbanques - who wander from town to town in search of an audience. At the center of the composition lies an injured child, his head wrapped in bandages as he clings onto a trumpet. His fate seems uncertain, mirroring the precariousness that befalls those born into such circumstances. Surrounding him are fellow performers; their faces etched with distress and misery. A jester dressed as Harlequin holds playing cards while an owl perches on his shoulder, symbolizing wisdom amidst adversity. A dog gazes at us with melancholic eyes, perhaps reflecting the loyalty and companionship these artists find within each other. The painting serves as a poignant commentary on child labor and exploitation prevalent during that era. It highlights how young lives were sacrificed for entertainment purposes without regard for their well-being or future prospects. Dore's masterful brushstrokes convey not only physical injuries but also emotional wounds suffered by these individuals living on society's fringes. Through this artwork, we witness both resilience and vulnerability coexisting within this marginalized community. "Les Saltimbanques" is more than just a visual representation;
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