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The Farce by William Barribal
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The Farce by William Barribal
A young red-headed woman seated in a box at the theatre, feigns interest in what her older male companion has to say while secretly enjoying a kiss on the hand from a young, handsome beau. Date: 1917
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The Farce of Coquettish Charms: A Timeless Tale of Love and Deception in the Golden Age of Theatre This evocative photograph, titled "The Farce" by renowned French photographer William Barribal, captures the essence of love's intrigue and the allure of the theatre during the early 20th century. The image, dated 1917, depicts a young, red-haired woman of striking beauty, seated in a plush theatre box. Her captivating gaze is fixed on her older male companion, feigning rapt attention to his every word. Yet, unbeknownst to him, she secretly enjoys a tender kiss on the hand from a young, handsome beau, hidden from view. The theatre, a symbol of glamour and escapism, sets the stage for this romantic farce. The audience, a sea of elegantly dressed patrons, is a backdrop to the clandestine affair unfolding before them. The woman, a coquette par excellence, skillfully balances her admirers, playing the game of love with a deft hand. Her red hair, a fiery beacon of youth and vitality, adds an air of mystery and allure to her enchanting performance. The young man, a dashing admirer, basks in the secret affection of his sweetheart, his heart swelling with admiration and love. The stolen kiss, a testament to their forbidden connection, is a sweet reminder of their enduring bond. Barribal's masterful composition and use of light and shadow transport us to a bygone era, where love's intricacies and the theatre's enchantment held sway over the hearts and minds of a captivated audience. This photograph is a poignant reminder of the enduring power of love and the timeless allure of the theatre.
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