The Eldorado, Paris

Image credit: The Henry Barber Trust, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, University of Birmingham

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The Eldorado was a Parisian café-concert where popular music was performed. Seated amongst the audience, Sickert observes the distinctive curving forms of the balconies and theatre boxes. The granulated texture of the paint and the grey-blue palette convey the effect of a smoky interior with the watching figures partly illuminated by artificial light. Sickert’s paintings of Parisian music halls in the autumn of 1906 followed another set of London theatres. Moving between the two countries, he became one of the main links between British and French art.

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

Birmingham

Title

The Eldorado, Paris

Date

c.1906

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 48.2 x W 59 cm

Accession number

68.3

Acquisition method

purchased, 1968

Work type

Painting

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