14 juillet (1883)

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Ernst Josephson's painting, "14 juillet (1883)," vividly captures the lively spirit of Bastille Day celebrations in Paris. This artwork features a group of street musicians and onlookers deeply immersed in the festive atmosphere. On the left, a young woman and a man, both in traditional attire, engage with musical instruments. The woman holds a guitar, and the man lightly taps a tambourine, their faces reflecting concentration and joy.Central to the scene is another musician, an accordion player, whose expressive face and dynamic posture suggest he is in the middle of a lively tune. Surrounding him are various figures, including a small child and two focussed young women, adding to the composition's narrative depth.Behind these figures, the typical Parisian architecture and the fluttering French flag suggest the location and event being celebrated. Josephson’s use of lighting and texture brings a tangible feel to the street scene, enhancing the realism and immediacy of the moment.This painting not only celebrates a national holiday but also beautifully illustrates the vibrant community interactions and the joy of shared musical experiences.

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Ernst Abraham Josephson (1851–1906) was a Swedish painter and poet. He specialized in portraits, genre scenes of folklife and folklore.