La Saltarelle, 1800s. Creator: Dominque Louis Papety (French, 1815-1849).

La Saltarelle, 1800s. Creator: Dominque Louis Papety (French, 1815-1849).

2-733-065 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

La Saltarelle, 1800s. During the 15th century, La Saltarelle was a popular Neapolitan court dance named for its particular leaping step, after the Italian verb saltare (to jump). Lively and merry, it was played in a fast triple meter. In the 19th century, the saltarello was featured in the Carnival celebrations preceding Lent in Rome. After witnessing the Roman Carnival of 1831, the German composer Felix Mendelssohn incorporated the dance into the finale of one of his masterpieces, the Italian Symphony.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Watercolour and gouache with selective gum glazing over a faint graphite underdrawing

Picture Type
  1. Drawing

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6359x4541
File Size : 84,599kb


Aliases

  1. 2010.171
  1. 168343
  1. 0940025378
  1. 2-733-065
  1. 2010.171
  1. 2733065

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