

The image depicts a crowded room with people dancing and socializing. Two women in long dresses are dancing with two men. The woman on the left wears a long red and gray dress and dances with a man wearing a long gray coat and black hat. The woman on the right wears a long red dress. The room has a wooden floor, and several chandeliers hang from the ceiling. A bar with bottles is on the right side, and people are seated at tables along the wall on the left and in the background. A man in a military-style uniform with a tall hat and red trim is on the left. Several people are sitting on the left side. The artwork is signed in the bottom-right corner. The scene is a dance hall with people enjoying themselves. The title of the artwork is "Bal de Barrière" by Théophile Alexandre Steinlen.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 566 px
- Museum Record
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