Vier mannen in een loge vragen een meisje mee uit by Paul Gavarni

Vier mannen in een loge vragen een meisje mee uit 1837

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drawing, print, etching

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drawing

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aged paper

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narrative-art

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print

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etching

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caricature

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light coloured

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white palette

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figuration

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romanticism

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genre-painting

Dimensions: height 362 mm, width 261 mm

Copyright: Rijks Museum: Open Domain

Paul Gavarni created this print, "Vier mannen in een loge vragen een meisje mee uit," using lithography in France, during the 19th century. It captures a scene that reflects the social dynamics of Parisian theatre-going. The image depicts a group of men in a box, leaning forward to engage with a young woman. Gavarni was a keen observer of social mores, and his work often provides insight into the behaviors of different classes. This print suggests the theatre was a place where social boundaries could be tested, and courtship rituals played out. The men's attire and the setting point to a certain level of affluence. Further research into Parisian theatre culture and social codes of the time can reveal the unspoken rules and expectations that governed such interactions. By examining fashion, theatre programs, and social commentaries of the era, we can better understand the nuances of this image. Ultimately, this artwork serves as a historical document, capturing a moment in time.

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