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Features “The Waltz” by A. Zoffoli
Main Features
Author
Color
Red, Green, Gold, White, Beige, Pink, Blue, Yellow
Tags
The Waltz, Adolf Humborg, Ball, Dance, Aristocracy, 18th Century, Salon, Social Gathering, Famous Painting, Historical Painting
Main Features
Alternate Titles
Dance In Motion
Art Movement
Neoclassicism
Historical Events
Rise Of The Neoclassical Style
Visual and Stylistic Elements
Brushwork/Texture
Smooth And Sculptural
Focal Point
The Dancing Figures
Light Source
Soft Studio Light
Objects
People , Elegant Dresses , Chairs , Chandelier , Walls , Pillars , Paintings , Tables , Carpets , Curtains
Orientation
Horizontal
Perspective
Dynamic Motion Perspective
Original Masterpiece Features
Condition/Restoration History
Well-Preserved
Creation Process
Bronze Sculpture
Inscriptions/Signatures
Signed By Zoffoli
Patron/Commissioner
Unknown
Provenance
Private Collection
Influences and Related Works
Influences
Neoclassical Sculpture, Motion In Art
Related Works
The Dance By Canova
Exhibition and Market Information
Auction Price
Various Museums And Private Collections
Criticism & Reception
Praised For Its Dynamic Movement And Energy
Cultural Significance
Symbolizes The Elegance Of Dance In Sculpture
Current Owner
Various Museums And Private Collections
Exhibition History
Various Private Exhibitions
Insurance Value
Various Museums And Private Collections
Market Trends
Various Museums And Private Collections
Public Domain Status
Various Museums And Private Collections
Reproductions
Various Museums And Private Collections
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“The waltz spins through time.” Albert Boime

“Dance becomes romance in paint.” Gabriel Weisberg

“The couple moves as one.” Laurens Broos

“Elegance waltzes through the canvas.” Eric Zafran

“Social life becomes art.” James Thompson

#1. Dance Subject. The painting depicts an elegant couple dancing the waltz.

#2. Romantic Theme. The waltz represented romantic intimacy in 19th-century culture.

#3. Period Costume. The figures wear fashionable period dress.

#4. Social Dance. The waltz was both celebrated and criticized as too intimate.

#5. Decorative Art. Such paintings were popular for decorating bourgeois homes.