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In Armides Gardens, The Ballet of the Queen of Roses - illustration from la Vie Parisienne, 1913 (litho)
3033164 In Armides Gardens, The Ballet of the Queen of Roses - illustration from la Vie Parisienne, 1913 (litho) by Brunelleschi, Umberto (1879-1949); Private Collection; (add.info.: Dans Les Jardins D Armide - Le Ballet De La Reine Des Roses;
The story of Armida, a Saracen sorceress and Rinaldo, a soldier in the First Crusade, was created by the Italian poet Torquato Tasso;
); Prismatic Pictures
Media ID 25165550
© Prismatic Pictures / Bridgeman Images
1913 Armide Ballerina Ballet Burlesque En Pointe La Vie Parisienne Performer Performers Performing Revue Roses
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In Armides Gardens, The Ballet of the Queen of Roses - illustration from la Vie Parisienne, 1913 (litho) captures a mesmerizing moment in time where art and nature intertwine. This enchanting print by Umberto Brunelleschi takes us on a visual journey through the captivating story of Armida, a Saracen sorceress, and Rinaldo, a soldier in the First Crusade. The vibrant colors and intricate details bring to life the beauty of this ballet performance set amidst blooming roses. The dancers gracefully move en pointe, their movements mirroring the delicate petals that surround them. Each performer embodies strength and elegance as they convey emotions through their expressive gestures. This illustration not only celebrates dance but also pays homage to botany and natural history with its meticulous depiction of flowers. The juxtaposition between the human form and floral elements creates an ethereal atmosphere that transports viewers into a world where fantasy meets reality. Through this artwork, we are reminded of the power of storytelling and how it can transcend time and culture. It serves as a testament to Torquato Tasso's enduring tale while showcasing Brunelleschi's artistic prowess. Whether you are drawn to its vivid colors or captivated by its narrative depth, this print is sure to ignite your imagination and evoke emotions within you.
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