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- Le Chahut (English: The Can-can) is a Neo-Impressionist painting by Georges Seurat, dated 1889–90. It was first exhibited at the 1890 Salon de la Société...
- Georges Seurat, 1889–90, Le Chahut, oil on canvas, 170 cm × 141 cm (67 in × 56 in), Kröller-Müller Museum...
- April 1890 Showed Le Chahut, Jeune femme se poudrant and 9 other works. Les XX, Brussels, 7 February–8 March 1891 Showed Le Chahut and 6 other paintings...
- Parade de cirque (1887–1888) Young Woman Powdering Herself (1889–1890) Le Chahut (1889–1890) The Channel of Gravelines, Petit Fort Philippe (1890) The Circus...
- to be an important icon of 20th-century art. She did purchase however Le Chahut by Seurat, another icon in the history of modern art. Also, she steered...
- theme of the circus, after his Parade (Circus sideshow) of 1887-88 and Le Chahut of 1889–90. It depicts a female performer standing on a horse at the Circus...
- when it first opened, performing an early form of the cancan known as the chahut. The two were instant stars, but it was Weber who stole the show with her...
- notably to be seen in the works of Georges Seurat (e.g., Parade de Cirque, Le Chahut and Le Cirque), was another important influence. There were also parallels...
- Vincent van Gogh, Country Road in Provence by Night, 1890 Georges Seurat, Le Chahut (Can Can), 1889–90 Jean Metzinger, La danse (Bacchante), c. 1906 Odilon...
- near Montmartre. There he formed a partnership with La Goulue, dancing the chahut, a form of the can-can. As a team, they were the toast of tout le monde...