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Auguste Brouet — The Pinder Circus
Auguste Brouet

The Pinder Circus

1902

"The Pinder Circus" by Auguste Brouet is an etching that captures the dynamic energy and spectacle of circus performance with the artist's characteristic attention to light and movement. Brouet, known for his masterful printmaking technique, uses the linear qualities of etching to convey the excitement and theatrical atmosphere of the circus ring. The work demonstrates his skill in depicting crowded scenes and his interest in documenting popular entertainment venues of early twentieth century Paris.

Medium
etching

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Auguste Brouet, The Pinder Circus, 1902

"The Pinder Circus" by Auguste Brouet is an etching that captures the dynamic energy and spectacle of circus performance with the artist's characteristic attention to light and movement. Brouet, known for his masterful printmaking technique, uses the linear qualities of etching to convey the excitement and theatrical atmosphere of the circus ring. The work demonstrates his skill in depicting crowded scenes and his interest in documenting popular entertainment venues of early twentieth century Paris.

Medium
etching
Year
1902
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Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Print, Circus performance, 20th Century, Dynamic Energy, Urban entertainment, Expressionism, Etching, French Artist, Dramatic Contrast, Social Realism

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