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Five O Clock, The Worlds Fair IV, 1901 (woodcut on tinted Japan paper)
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Five O Clock, The Worlds Fair IV, 1901 (woodcut on tinted Japan paper)
3471198 Five O Clock, The Worlds Fair IV, 1901 (woodcut on tinted Japan paper) by Vallotton, Felix Edouard (1865-1925); 29.5x23.5 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA; (add.info.: Exposition Universelle in Paris, 1900); Swiss, out of copyright
Media ID 18261969
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Bourgeois Bourgeoisie Exposition Universelle Graphic Les Nabis Nabi Nabis Universal Woodblock
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This print titled "Five O'Clock, The World's Fair IV, 1901" by Felix Edouard Vallotton takes us back in time to the Exposition Universelle in Paris, 1900. The woodcut on tinted Japan paper beautifully captures the essence of this grand event that showcased innovation and culture from around the world. In this image, we see a bustling cityscape filled with a diverse crowd of spectators. The graphic style and art nouveau influences are evident in Vallotton's depiction of the scene. As we gaze upon the print, we can almost feel the awe and excitement that must have permeated through the air during this universal exhibition. The artist skillfully portrays both the bourgeois atmosphere and universal appeal of such an event. The woodblock technique adds texture and depth to each element within the composition, making it visually striking. Vallotton's work not only serves as a historical record but also invites us to reflect on how these exhibitions brought people together from all walks of life. It is a testament to human curiosity and our desire for progress. Displayed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, this print continues to captivate viewers with its timeless charm. It reminds us that even though times change, our fascination with discovery remains constant.
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