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Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre côte (l'Italie), 1867. Creator: Cham
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Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre côte (l'Italie), 1867. Creator: Cham
Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre cote (l'Italie), 1867. Series: Actualites; Periodical: Le Charivari, Tuesday, 19 November 1867.
Close (the Exhibition) if you want, I'm now looking from another side (Italy)
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or "Close (the Exhibition) if you want, I'm now looking from another side (Italy)," is a captivating lithograph created by the renowned French caricaturist, Cham, in 1867. This intriguing artwork is a part of the "Actualités" series, published in the French satirical magazine, Le Charivari, on Tuesday, 19 November 1867. The monochromatic image, with its distinct black and white contrast, depicts a man, identified as Amedee Charles Henri de Noe, or Amedee de Noe, gazing intently at Italy while turning his back on an American exhibition. The artist masterfully employs a parodic and satirical style, as evidenced by the exaggerated figure of the man and the humorous lettering that reads "Fermez (l'Exposition)" or "Close (the Exhibition)." The artwork is a fascinating glimpse into the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the cultural exchange between Europe and America. The scene is reminiscent of the growing influence of American art and artists on the European art world, as well as the burgeoning art market and exhibition culture. This lithograph is an essential addition to any collection of historic art, graphic arts, or satirical works. It is a testament to the power of art to capture historical moments and offer insight into the social and cultural contexts of the past. The artwork is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and intrigue visitors from around the world. In summary, "Fermez (l'Exposition) si vous voulez, je regarde maintenant d'un autre côte (l'Italie)" is a captivating and historically significant lithograph by Cham, published in Le Charivari in 1867. The artwork offers a satirical commentary on the cultural exchange between Europe and America during the 19th century and is an essential addition to any collection of historic art or graphic arts.
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