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The crowds illustration of "Spleen de Paris"by Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) by Almery Lobel-Riche (Lobel Riche) (1880-1950) 1920 approx
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The crowds illustration of "Spleen de Paris"by Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) by Almery Lobel-Riche (Lobel Riche) (1880-1950) 1920 approx
GIA4796264 The crowds illustration of " Spleen de Paris" by Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) by Almery Lobel-Riche (Lobel Riche) (1880-1950) 1920 approx. by Lobel-Riche, Almery (1877-1950); Private Collection; (add.info.: The crowds illustration of " Spleen de Paris" by Charles Baudelaire (1821-1867) by Almery Lobel-Riche (Lobel Riche) (1880-1950) 1920 approx.); © Giancarlo Costa
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This print showcases the crowds' illustration of "Spleen de Paris" by Charles Baudelaire, brought to life by the talented artist Almery Lobel-Riche. Created around 1920, this artwork is a testament to Lobel-Riche's skill in capturing the essence of Baudelaire's renowned literary work. The image transports us back to 19th century France, immersing us in the world of French literature and poetry. The intricate details and delicate lines depict a scene filled with emotion and depth, perfectly reflecting Baudelaire's exploration of urban alienation and despair. Lobel-Riche's interpretation adds another layer of complexity to Baudelaire's words, allowing viewers to experience the poet's vision through visual art. The composition draws our attention towards the bustling crowd depicted within the illustration, emphasizing their anonymity amidst a sea of faces. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we can almost hear the whispers of conversations blending together with distant city sounds. It serves as a reminder that even in crowded spaces, individuals can feel isolated and disconnected from one another. This rare find from Giancarlo Costa's private collection offers an opportunity for art enthusiasts and literature lovers alike to appreciate both Baudelaire’s profound words and Lobel-Riche’s artistic talent. It stands as a testament to how different forms of art can intertwine harmoniously, creating something truly extraordinary that transcends time.
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