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Loïe Fuller at the Exposition Universelle

Manuel Orazi

Loïe Fuller at the Exposition Universelle

1899

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Manuel Orazi

Loïe Fuller at the Exposition Universelle

1899

Physical Qualities Color tusche, crayon, and spatter lithograph, Sheet: 78 1/2 x 25 1/8 in. (199.4 x 63.8 cm.) Image: 78 x 21 1/4 in. (198.1 x 54 cm.)
Credit Line Gift of Lilian Sarah Greif, in Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Gutman's Birthdays
Object Number 1966.5
This poster advertising Fuller’s appearance at the Universal Exposition in Paris captures her performances’ swirling effects of light and color. A dancer from Chicago, Fuller relocated in 1892 to Paris, where she became an instant sensation thanks to her version of the serpentine dance. She created a whirling motion with lightweight wands stitched into the hems of voluminous skirts. As mesmerizing as Fuller’s choreography was, the true innovation came from her introduction of colored stage lighting. She held patents for the chemical compounds of colored gels and salts used to create rainbow luminescent lighting. Colorfully illuminated, Fuller’s sheer costumes and supple movements became art in motion. She used her financial success to support her peers, including Isadora Duncan, for whom she sponsored dance exhibitions.
Oliver Shell, BMA, "A Circus Family: Picasso to Léger," 22 February through 17 May 2009.

Susan Dackerman, BMA (only), "Toulouse-Lautrec: Master of the Moulin Rouge," February 15 - May 23, 2004.

BMA, "Signs of the Time: Turn-of-the-Century French Posters," 13 May - 9 August, 1992.

BMA, "Toulouse Lautrec and His Contemporaries," 27 May - 17 August, 1986.

Andaleeb Banta, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "Women Behaving Badly: 400 Years of Power and Protest," July 18 - December 19, 2021.
Baltimore Museum of Art. Art Nouveau from Maryland Collections [pamphlet]. Baltimore, MD: Baltimore Museum of Art, [1979], cat. no. 130, unpaged.

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Manuel Orazi

1859–1933

Italian, 1860-1934
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