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Dauberval with Mlle Allard in Sylvie, 1766, (1885). Artist: Louis de Carmontelle
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Dauberval with Mlle Allard in Sylvie, 1766, (1885). Artist: Louis de Carmontelle
Dauberval with Mlle Allard in Sylvie, 1766, (1885). French ballet dancer and choreographer Jean Dauberval (1742-1806) is widely credited with the invention of comic ballet
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This print captures the essence of a historic moment in French ballet. Titled "Dauberval with Mlle Allard in Sylvie, 1766" this artwork was created by the talented artist Louis de Carmontelle in 1885. The image showcases Jean Dauberval, a renowned French ballet dancer and choreographer credited with inventing comic ballet. He is seen alongside Mlle Allard, a female ballerina, both dressed in exquisite costumes adorned with delicate ostrich feathers. The performers' graceful movements and expressive faces convey their dedication to their craft. Set against a monochrome backdrop, this portrait transports us back to the vibrant world of 18th-century France. It offers a glimpse into the artistic brilliance that unfolded on stage during this era. Louis de Carmontelle's skillful engraving beautifully captures every detail of these iconic dancers. Through his artistry, he immortalizes not only Dauberval and Allard but also the spirit of dance itself. As we admire this print, we are reminded of the power of performance arts to transcend time and connect people across generations. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy left behind by pioneers like Dauberval who shaped the world of ballet as we know it today. This remarkable artwork is an invaluable addition to any collection celebrating dance history or those seeking inspiration from past masters.
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