Quadrille au bal Tabarin by Louis Abel-Truchet. Dancers perform a lively quadrille on a brightly lit floor while elegantly dressed women in large, ornate hats watch from the foreground of a crowded Parisian cabaret.

Quadrille au bal Tabarin

Louis Abel-Truchet

1906 · Oil Paint

A vibrant Belle Époque scene capturing the lively energy and social spectacle of a Parisian dance hall.

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Where it works

A moderate artwork with a brighter pulse with warm, lived-in color — sits quietly within a room.

Often works in
Living Room · Dining Room · Commercial Space
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Reads naturally where the wall has more height than width
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Benefits from a distinct wall tone
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Soft gray, Rich brown, Warm beige

About the piece

Painted in 1906, this dynamic work by Louis Abel-Truchet depicts a quadrille at the Bal Tabarin, a famous cabaret in the Montmartre district of Paris. Through energetic brushwork and a rich, warm palette, the artist captures the movement of the dancers and the high-fashion hats of the spectators, perfectly evoking the spirit of the Belle Époque.