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Manuel Robbe
Original aquatint "Le manège ou la Place Blanche à Paris" by Manuel Robbe

Circa 1920

$3,261.14
£2,470.39
€2,800
CA$4,517.87
A$5,067.09
CHF 2,653.56
MX$61,570.05
NOK 33,695.70
SEK 31,945.90
DKK 21,318.55

About the Item

The original aquatint "Le manège ou la Place Blanche à Paris" by Manuel Robbe is a captivating representation of early 20th-century Parisian life. This artwork, created by the renowned French artist Manuel Robbe, beautifully captures the bustling charm and vibrant atmosphere of Place Blanche, a well-known square in Paris. Robbe, celebrated for his mastery in the aquatint technique, employs delicate tones and intricate details to bring this lively Parisian scene to life. The piece portrays a merry-go-round (manège) situated in the heart of Place Blanche, surrounded by a lively crowd of Parisians. The use of aquatint allows for a rich gradation of colors and textures, enhancing the overall depth and realism of the scene. The artwork reflects Robbe's keen eye for detail and his ability to depict the nuances of everyday life in Paris. The merry-go-round, with its whimsical horses and joyful riders, serves as the focal point, symbolizing the carefree spirit and leisure of the time. The surrounding architecture and bustling street life further encapsulate the essence of early 20th-century Paris, making the viewer feel as if they are part of the vibrant scene. Robbe's technique is particularly noteworthy in this piece. Aquatint, a variant of etching, involves a meticulous process that produces a range of tonal effects. Robbe's skillful application of this method results in a harmonious blend of light and shadow, creating a sense of movement and vitality. His attention to detail is evident in the delicate rendering of the merry-go-round, the lively expressions of the people, and the intricate background elements. "Le manège ou la Place Blanche à Paris" is more than just an artwork; it is a historical snapshot of Parisian culture and leisure. It captures the essence of a specific time and place, offering a glimpse into the daily life and social interactions of Parisians. This aquatint is a testament to Robbe's talent and his ability to convey the spirit of Paris through his art. For collectors and enthusiasts of early 20th-century French art, this original aquatint by Manuel Robbe is a prized piece. Its historical significance, coupled with Robbe's exceptional artistry, makes it a valuable addition to any collection. The piece not only showcases Robbe's technical prowess but also his deep appreciation for the vibrancy and charm of Parisian life. In summary, "Le manège ou la Place Blanche à Paris" by Manuel Robbe is a masterful aquatint that captures the lively essence of Place Blanche in early 20th-century Paris. Through his exquisite technique and keen observation, Robbe immortalizes a moment of joy and movement, inviting viewers to experience the magic of Paris in a bygone era. Paris - France 42 x 59.5 cm
  • Creator:
    Manuel Robbe (1872 - 1936, French)
  • Creation Year:
    Circa 1920
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 21.66 in (55 cm)Width: 27.56 in (70 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    PARIS, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1792214660862

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