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Mlle. Camargo Dancing, 1730, (c1915). Artist: Nicolas Lancret
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Mlle. Camargo Dancing, 1730, (c1915). Artist: Nicolas Lancret
Mlle. Camargo Dancing, 1730, (c1915). Part of the Wallace Collection, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]
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This print showcases the timeless beauty and grace of Mlle. Camargo Dancing in 1730, as captured by the talented artist Nicolas Lancret. Set against a picturesque outdoor backdrop of a serene woodland, this scene exudes an ethereal charm that transports us to the heart of 18th-century France. In this vibrant composition, Mlle. Camargo takes center stage, her delicate pastel-colored attire contrasting beautifully with the lush blue surroundings. Surrounded by a group of male and female dancers, she effortlessly commands attention with her mesmerizing performance. Lancret's masterful use of color and light brings every detail to life, from the intricate folds in Mlle. Camargo's dress to the subtle expressions on each dancer's face. The painting captures not only their physical movements but also their passion for their craft. As we admire this piece from Alfred Yockney's International Art: Past and Present collection, we are reminded of the enduring legacy left by these talented performers who graced stages across Europe during that era. Mlle. Camargo's fame as a ballerina is immortalized here through Lancret's brushstrokes. Displayed proudly within London's esteemed Wallace Collection, this portrait serves as a testament to both Lancret's artistic prowess and Mlle. Camargo’s contribution to dance history. It stands as an exquisite example of classicism in art while offering us a glimpse into one woman’s remarkable talent and dedication to her profession.
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