Gipsy by Victor Lagye. A woman playing a double pipe for guests at a banquet table while a costumed dog stands on its hind legs in the foreground.

Gipsy

Victor Lagye

1878 · Oil Paint, Panel

A captivating 19th-century narrative scene by Victor Lagye featuring a traveling musician and her performing dog at a grand banquet.

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Where it works

A substantial, grounding work in a warmer tonal register — brings a composed sense of weight.

Often works in
Dining Room · Study · Living Room
Placement
Strongest where a vertical wall can take more presence
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Benefits from light or mid-tone surroundings
Color notes
Charcoal black, Rich brown, Soft sage

About the piece

Painted in 1878 by Victor Lagye, this masterful oil-on-panel work captures a moment of lively entertainment within a grand interior. A young woman, adorned in jewelry and dark textiles, plays a double pipe for guests seated at a long table, while a slender dog in a small blue cape adds a whimsical, performative touch to the foreground against the classic checkered floor.