Original artwork description:

Cabaret, night club and café culture affected the art world since long time ago. Not only as a place to meet, have some fun, and exchange ideas, but also as a theme of numerous artworks by many famous artists, like Pablo Picasso and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

This large charcoal on paper interpretation of the theme by Inga Makarova is framed in a black wooden frame and ready to hang. The artwork will be shipped securely packed in a box. Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Materials used:

charcoal

Tags:
#nude dancer #cabaret #moulin rouge #women in group #topless girl #show girls #henri de toulouse-lautrec #le chat noir #theatrical entertainment #large framed work 
Welcome to Cabaret (120x80cm/47x31in) (2015)
Charcoal drawing
by Inga Makarova

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Cabaret, night club and café culture affected the art world since long time ago. Not only as a place to meet, have some fun, and exchange ideas, but also as a theme of numerous artworks by many famous artists, like Pablo Picasso and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.

This large charcoal on paper interpretation of the theme by Inga Makarova is framed in a black wooden frame and ready to hang. The artwork will be shipped securely packed in a box. Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Materials used:

charcoal

Tags:
#nude dancer #cabaret #moulin rouge #women in group #topless girl #show girls #henri de toulouse-lautrec #le chat noir #theatrical entertainment #large framed work 

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Since early childhood I was always drawing or painting something. However, in my teenage years I newer perceived art as something serious, something one can do for a living. I... Read more

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