Moulin Rouge, Paris (1937) by Brassai

Moulin Rouge, Paris - Brassai - 1937

Artwork Information

TitleMoulin Rouge, Paris
ArtistBrassai
Date1937
Art MovementSurrealism

About Moulin Rouge, Paris

The artwork, titled “Moulin Rouge, Paris,” was created by the artist Brassai in the year 1937. It belongs to the Surrealism art movement and is a photograph. The scene captured in the photograph reflects the vibrant atmosphere of the famous cabaret, Moulin Rouge, located in Paris.

The artwork exhibits an intriguing composition of numerous individuals, socializing in an elegant setting. The image is rendered in black and white, which emphasizes the contrasts and highlights the various facial expressions and postures of the attendees. The central focus appears to be on the interaction among finely dressed guests, immersed in conversation and enjoyment. The interior setting is adorned with ornate decorations, including a striking large mirror that amplifies the liveliness of the gathering. The mirror further enhances the depth and complexity of the scene by reflecting the bustling ambiance of the room, capturing both the foreground and the background in intricate detail. The photograph exquisitely captures the essence of Parisian nightlife during the 1930s, offering viewers a glimpse into the luxurious and glamorous world of the Moulin Rouge.

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