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Analysis of The Acrobats (Doré)

my interpretation of the 1874 oil-on-canvas painting of a family of acrobats struck by tragedy

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Les Saltimbanques (The Acrobats)

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Les Saltimbanques by Gustave Doré, 1874. Engraving of acrobats.
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Engraving of acrobats from 'Les Saltimbanques' by Gustave Doré, 1874.

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Yotam, Kris · Aug 2025

Yotam, Kris. (Aug 2025). Analysis of The Acrobats (Doré). krisyotam.com. https://krisyotam.com/blog/culture/analysis-of-the-acrobats

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