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Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs

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Henri Gabriel Ibels, Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs (1893). Publiek domein

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Kunstenaar
Henri Gabriel Ibels wahooart.com/nl/artists/henri-gabriel-ibels/
Geboortedatum en -overlijden kunstenaar
1867 – 1936
Geschilderd
1893
Afmetingen origineel werk
24 x 32 cm

In context

Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs — Henri Gabriel Ibels

Wat zijn de afmetingen?

Het origineel heeft de afmetingen 24 × 32 cm (hoogte × breedte), hier afgebeeld naast een volwassene van gemiddelde lengte.

Wanneer is dit geschilderd?

  1. 1860
  2. 1870
  3. 1880
  4. 1890
  5. 1900
  6. 1910
  7. 1920
  8. 1930

Shaded: het leven van Henri Gabriel Ibels (1867–1936) ▲ dit werk, 1893

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Kleurenpalet

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    Hoofdkleur

    Rosy Brown #a49e96

    Gecatalogiseerd palet

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    Palet
    Neutrals De dominante kleurfamilie in de afbeelding.
    Naam hoofdkleur
    Rosy Brown
    Intensiteit
    Balanced De mate van verzadiging en variatie in de kleuren, variërend van een enkele ingetogen tint tot vele heldere kleuren.
    Contrast
    Balanced De mate waarin de kleuren in helderheid en verzadiging variëren over het gehele kunstwerk.
    Harmonie
    Discordant Palette De mate waarin de kleuren samensmelten, van contrasterend tot volledig harmonieus.
    Helderheid
    Brilliant Hoe licht of donker het beeld in zijn geheel oogt, van diepe schaduw tot helder hoogtepunt.
    Verzadiging
    Subtle Color Hoe puur en krachtig de kleuren zijn, van bijna grijs tot volledig levendig.

    Kunstenaar en museum

    Kunstenaar

    Henri Gabriel Ibels

    The Parisian Visionary: The Life and Legacy of Henri Gabriel Ibels

    Henri Gabriel Ibels (1867–1936) remains a luminous figure in the tapestry of French modernism, a master of line and color who captured the very pulse of the Belle Époque. Born in Paris, his artistic soul was forged in the intellectual crucible of a city undergoing rapid transformation. His early training at the Académie Julian, alongside luminaries such as Pierre Bonnard and Édouard Vuillard, provided him with more than just technical prowess; it placed him at the heart of a burgeoning avant-garde movement. It was here that Paul Sérusier gathered a group of like-minded dreamers, bestowing upon them the name Les Nabis—the prophets. As a founding member of this influential collective in 1889, Ibels helped redefine the boundaries of art, moving away from rigid academic realism toward a more expressive, decorative, and symbolic visual language.

    A Symphony of Line and Lithography

    The work of Ibels is characterized by a remarkable ability to marry gritty realism with a poetic, almost dreamlike abstraction. While his contemporaries often sought pure abstraction, Ibels found beauty in the tangible textures of Parisian life. He possessed an uncanny talent for translating the energy of the streets—the smoky atmosphere of cafés, the tension of the boxing ring, and the whimsical spectacle of the circus—onto the printed page. His mastery of lithography was particularly profound; he was a "consummate practitioner" of the medium, pushing the limits of color and line to create works that were both commercially viable as advertisements and artistically significant as fine art. Through his use of etching plates and multi-chromatic processes, he contributed to a revolution in printmaking, allowing for a depth of shade and tonal nuance that made the vibrant colors of the era feel truly alive.

    Influences and the Spirit of the Age

    Ibels’ aesthetic was a sophisticated blend of diverse inspirations, ranging from the satirical bite of Honoré Daumier to the elegant simplicity of Japanese woodcuts. From Daumier, he inherited a penchant for social commentary and an unflinching eye for the human condition, often finding his muses among the laborers and everyday citizens of local bistros. Conversely, the influence of Ukiyo-e prints introduced a sense of flattened perspective and bold, rhythmic compositions into his oeuvre. This duality allowed him to navigate between the journalistic and the symbolic. Often referred to by the affectionate moniker "le Nabis journaliste," he bridged the gap between high art and mass media, utilizing his skills for book illustrations, sheet-music covers, and posters that brought sophisticated design into the daily lives of the French public.

    Historical Significance and Artistic Triumph

    The historical importance of Henri Gabriel Ibels lies in his role as a vital link in the evolution of modern graphic art. His participation in the landmark exhibitions at the Le Barc de Boutteville gallery helped cement the Nabis movement's place in the art historical canon. By treating painting and printmaking as decorative arts that could permeate everyday existence, he challenged the elitism of the era. His legacy is found not only in his exquisite lithographs but in the way he paved the way for future generations of illustrators to treat the printed word and image as a unified, powerful medium. Even decades after his passing, the rhythmic vitality and psychological depth of his depictions of Paris continue to resonate, serving as a nostalgic yet profound window into a vanished world of elegance and upheaval.

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    Bronvermelding voor dit kunstwerk

    MLA
    Ibels, Henri Gabriel. Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs. 1893, https://wahooart.com/nl/art/henri-gabriel-ibels-program-for-down-with-progress-a-bas-le-progres-AS7V53-en/
    APA
    Ibels, Henri Gabriel (1893). Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/henri-gabriel-ibels-program-for-down-with-progress-a-bas-le-progres-AS7V53-en/
    Chicago
    Henri Gabriel Ibels. Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs. 1893. https://wahooart.com/nl/art/henri-gabriel-ibels-program-for-down-with-progress-a-bas-le-progres-AS7V53-en/
    Harvard
    Ibels, Henri Gabriel (1893) Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs. Available at: https://wahooart.com/nl/art/henri-gabriel-ibels-program-for-down-with-progress-a-bas-le-progres-AS7V53-en/

    Kijk goed naar

    Program for Down with Progress (A bas le progrès ), Miss Julie (Mademoiselle Julie) and The Brazilian Household (Le Ménage Brésile) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs — Henri Gabriel Ibels

    Kijk goed naar

    Beantwoord in je eigen woorden. Er zijn hier geen foute antwoorden — alleen antwoorden die je kunt toelichten.

    1. Wat valt u als eerste op, en waarom?
    2. Welke kleuren of vormen bepalen de sfeer — en wat is die sfeer?
    3. Kijk nog eens naar Program for The Weavers (Les Tisserands) from The Beraldi Album of Theatre Programs (1893), eerder in deze gids. Noem twee overeenkomsten met dit werk en één verschil.
    4. Henri Gabriel Ibels was ongeveer 26 toen dit werd gemaakt. Wat in het werk doet denken aan de stijl van een kunstenaar in die levensfase?
    5. Wat zou de kunstenaar u willen laten voelen?

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