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Flamenco Collection (#4)

Captivating and passionate, the flamenco dancer gracefully moves to the rhythm of her own heart

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Dance at a Country Inn. Artist: Benjumea, Rafael (c. 1825-c. 1887)

Dance at a Country Inn. Artist: Benjumea, Rafael (c. 1825-c. 1887)
Dance at a Country Inn. Found in the collection of Museo Carmen Thyssen, Malaga

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Cafe concert. Artist: Canals, Ricard (1876-1931)

Cafe concert. Artist: Canals, Ricard (1876-1931)
Cafe concert. Found in the collection of Museu Nacional d Art de Catalunya, Barcelona

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Le Balcon, c1931. Artist: Ignacio Zuloaga

Le Balcon, c1931. Artist: Ignacio Zuloaga
Le Balcon, c1931. From The Studio Volume 117. [The Offices of the Studio, London, New York, 1939.]

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Spanish Dancers, c1875-1903, (1903). Artist: Allan Osterlind

Spanish Dancers, c1875-1903, (1903). Artist: Allan Osterlind
Spanish Dancers. After a coloured etching by Allan Osterlind (1855-1938). After a coloured etching by Allan Osterlund, 1903. From The Studio Volume 29 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imageFlamenco Collection: The Gitanas of Granada, 1889

The Gitanas of Granada, 1889. A print from Figaro Exposition, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent and Co, Limited, 4 Stationers Hall Court, London, 1889

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Dancers on their way to Seville, Spain, 1936. Artist: Fox

Dancers on their way to Seville, Spain, 1936. Artist: Fox
Dancers on their way to Seville, Spain, 1936. From Peoples of the World in Pictures, edited by Harold Wheeler, published by Odhams Press Ltd (London, 1936)

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Hotel Paraiso, Seville, Spain, 20th century

Hotel Paraiso, Seville, Spain, 20th century
Hotel Paraiso, Saville, Spain, 20th century

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Lola de Valence, 1862. Artist: Edouard Manet

Lola de Valence, 1862. Artist: Edouard Manet
Lola de Valence, 1862. Located in the collection at, Musee d Orsay, Paris

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Spanish Flamenco Dancer with Guitarist

Spanish Flamenco Dancer with Guitarist. 1936

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Spain - Murcia - Hotel Victoria

Spain - Murcia - Hotel Victoria. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Poster, Spain

Poster, Spain. circa 1950s

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Social / Seville Cafe 20C

Social / Seville Cafe 20C
A coffee house in Seville, with flamenco dancers on a stage Date: 1911

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Poster design, Spain, Seville Festival

Poster design, Spain, Seville Festival, with two couples on horseback. Date: circa 1950

Background imageFlamenco Collection: La Senora Perea Nena at the Gymnase Dramatique

La Senora Perea Nena at the Gymnase Dramatique.. Perea Nena was a celebrated Spanish flamenco dancer who later performed in England in ballets such as El Gambusino and Los Cautivos

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Poster Spain - Tango fox-trot by Gus Kahn

Poster Spain - Tango fox-trot by Gus Kahn and Isham Jones. London, 1924. Engraving

Background imageFlamenco Collection: HUGUE, Manolo. Flamenco dancer

HUGUE, Manolo. Flamenco dancer
HUGUE, Manolo (1872-1945). Flamenco dancer. 1901. Alleged portrait of Carmen Pichot de Gay performing Bizets Carmen. Lead pencil and pastel. Drawing. SPAIN. CATALONIA. BARCELONA. Sitges

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Spanish flamenco dancer

Spanish flamenco dancer
Front cover of Pan magazine, featuring a Spanish flamenco dancer with a enormous yellow headdress, and holding an ornate fan. Date: 1920

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Print Users Yearbook -- flamenco dancer

Print Users Yearbook -- flamenco dancer and guitarist. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageFlamenco Collection: Spanish Gyspsy Dance

Spanish Gyspsy Dance
Tourists watching a male gypsy dancer dancing in a taverna in Spain. Date: 1960s



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Captivating and passionate, the flamenco dancer gracefully moves to the rhythm of her own heart. In full sunlight, by the mesmerizing sea in Ibiza, Spain, she embodies the essence of this vibrant art form. As captured in Britannia and Eve magazine back in March 1931, flamenco transcends boundaries - it is a racial and Spanish treasure that captivates all who witness its magic. In David Wright's masterpiece 'All that it Takes. . ', he beautifully portrays the power and intensity behind every flamenco performance. The energy emanating from each step, each sway of their skirts tells a story untold. Flamenco is not just a dance; it is an expression of emotions deeply rooted in Spanish culture. Whether on the streets of Seville or on grand stages adorned with Spanish Flamenco Dancers, these artists bring life to tradition through their rhythmic footwork and soulful melodies. The black-and-white photo captures a moment frozen in time - showcasing the raw passion and elegance found within Spanish dances. It reminds us that even without color, flamenco still radiates its fiery spirit. Cuadro Flamenco - Diaghilev Ballets Russes collaboration with Picasso takes us on a visual journey where art meets dance. This fusion creates an explosion of creativity as two artistic worlds collide. Andalusia's Plaza de Espana becomes alive as a flamenco dancer takes center stage under moonlit skies. With every move she makes, she pays homage to her heritage while captivating audiences from near and far. Flamenco is more than just movement; it is an embodiment of history, culture, and identity. It speaks volumes without uttering a word – enchanting hearts worldwide.