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DescriptionLa Danse (Musée Bourdelle, Paris) (12732570624).jpg |
La Danse Bas-relief pour la façade du théâtre des Champs-Elysées (1910-1913) Oeuvre d'Antoine Bourdelle Plâtre Pour réaliser ce bas-relief symbolisant la Danse, Antoine Bourdelle s'est inspiré d'attitudes de deux danseurs parmi les plus créatifs de l'époque : Vaslav Nijinski, étoile et chorégraphe des Ballets russes de Diaghilev et Isadora Duncan, la danseuse américaine qui a révolutionné cette pratique artistique en libérant le corps des contraintes de la danse classique, tout en prônant un retour aux formes de l'Antiquité grecque. La confrontation de ces deux danseurs est une initiative du sculpteur car Nijinski disait d'Isadora Duncan qu'elle ne savait pas danser. Antoine Bourdelle était fasciné par Isadora Duncan qu'il avait découverte en 1909 lors d'un de ses spectacles à Paris. Par la suite, il a réalisé de nombreux dessins de cette artiste en train de danser. Les attitudes des neuf muses qui entourent Apollon, sur la frise de la façade du théâtre des Champs-Elysées, reprennent celles d'Isadora Duncan ! Voir le bas-relief sur la façade du théâtre (photo dalbera) www.flickr.com/photos/dalbera/3713880263/in/set-721576228... Musée Bourdelle, musée de la ville de Paris www.bourdelle.paris.fr/fr/collections/les-collections-du-... |
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Source | La Danse (Musée Bourdelle, Paris) |
Author | Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France |
Camera location | 48° 50′ 35.65″ N, 2° 19′ 04.84″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 48.843236; 2.318011 |
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