Night Festival at the Tuileries on June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to the Universal Exhibition - Pierre Tétar van Elven


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Pierre Tetar van Elven, Dutch painter of the 19th century, excels in depicting historical and festive scenes. In 'Night Festival at the Tuileries on June 10, 1867', he captures the buzz of a significant event, where lantern light illuminates the joyful faces of the guests. The scene, rich in detail, evokes the grandeur of Parisian celebrations and the importance of the 1867 Universal Exhibition, a symbol of progress and innovation. Van Elven manages to convey the collective emotion of this moment, making this artwork a lively testimony of the era. As a decorative element, it recalls the splendor of history and adds a touch of elegance to any interior. Let yourself be seduced by this art print on Artem Legrand.

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Pierre Tetar van Elven, Dutch painter of the 19th century, excels in depicting historical and festive scenes. In 'Night Festival at the Tuileries on June 10, 1867', he captures the buzz of a significant event, where lantern light illuminates the joyful faces of the guests. The scene, rich in detail, evokes the grandeur of Parisian celebrations and the importance of the 1867 Universal Exhibition, a symbol of progress and innovation. Van Elven manages to convey the collective emotion of this moment, making this artwork a lively testimony of the era. As a decorative element, it recalls the splendor of history and adds a touch of elegance to any interior. Let yourself be seduced by this art print on Artem Legrand.