Ed 45a fol.138 Performance of La Princesse Elide, second day of Les Plaisirs de lIle Enchantee, 8th May 1664
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About Reproduction
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Painting Description
Ed 45a fol.138 is a notable artwork by Israel Silvestre the Younger, depicting the performance of "La Princesse Elide" on the second day of the grand festival known as "Les Plaisirs de l'Ile Enchantée," which took place on May 8, 1664. This festival was orchestrated by King Louis XIV of France, also known as the Sun King, and was held at the Palace of Versailles. The event was a lavish celebration designed to showcase the splendor of the French court and the artistic achievements of the time.
Israel Silvestre the Younger, an esteemed French draftsman and printmaker, was renowned for his detailed and evocative representations of landscapes, architectural views, and historical events. His work on Ed 45a fol.138 captures the opulence and theatricality of the courtly entertainment, providing a visual record of the elaborate festivities that characterized the reign of Louis XIV.
"La Princesse Elide," a comédie-ballet, was one of the central performances during the festival. It was a collaborative creation by the playwright Molière and the composer Jean-Baptiste Lully, both of whom were prominent figures in the French cultural scene. The performance combined elements of drama, music, and dance, reflecting the integrated approach to the arts that was favored at the French court.
The depiction by Silvestre not only illustrates the performance itself but also offers insight into the grandeur of the setting and the intricate costumes worn by the performers. The artwork serves as a valuable historical document, providing contemporary audiences with a glimpse into the cultural and artistic milieu of 17th-century France. Through his meticulous attention to detail, Silvestre immortalized a moment of artistic and royal extravagance, contributing to our understanding of the period's aesthetic and social dynamics.
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