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Victorian Barmaid Girl at Folies Bergere, France Postcard

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Victorian Barmaid Girl at Folies Bergere, France Postcard

Victorian Barmaid Girl at Folies Bergere, France Postcard

Suzanne, with her fiery red hair and a gaze that could hold both amusement and a hint of melancholy, leaned against the cool marble counter. Her uniform, a black dress with a white collar that dipped low in the back, accentuated the curve of her waist. Despite the constant murmur of conversation and clinking glasses, a quiet solitude surrounded her. --- Tonight, the Folies Bergère buzzed with a frenetic energy. The air shimmered with gaslight, champagne bubbles tickled the noses of patrons, and the murmur of conversation rose and fell like the tide. From her vantage point, Suzanne could see a blur of movement on the mirrored wall behind the bar - a glimpse of sequined costumes and swirling can-can skirts hinted at the can-can dancers who were always a crowd-pleaser. --- Her job was a whirlwind of activity. She fielded orders for flutes of champagne, frothy beers, and glasses of fiery absinthe. She learned to anticipate the impatience of a flushed gambler, the lingering glances of a hopeful admirer, and the weary sigh of a man seeking solace at the bottom of a glass. The constant flow of coins and bills across the bar counter meant decent wages, enough to send a portion home to her family in the countryside and rent a tiny room in the city. --- But beneath the clinking glasses and boisterous laughter, Suzanne felt a constant undercurrent of loneliness. The men who sought her attention were there for a fleeting moment, their eyes never meeting hers for more than a passing glance. The music and the dance were a constant reminder of a life she could never have, a world of frivolity on the other side of the mirror. --- As the night wore on, the clinking glasses became more sporadic, the laughter more tired. The can-can dancers gave way to a juggler, his feats met with a smattering of applause. Suzanne wiped down the bar for the tenth time, the reflection of the mirrored scene behind her blurring with fatigue. --- With a practiced smile, she took an order for a final drink, a nightcap for a weary patron. As she handed it over, their eyes met for a fleeting moment, a flicker of understanding passing between them. In that shared glance, Suzanne wasns just a barmaid, but a woman yearning for a connection in a world of fleeting moments. --- The story is inspired by the painting, but Manet leaves much to the viewer's imagination. We don't know for sure if Suzanne is attractive in the conventional sense, but she has a presence that draws the viewer's eye. Her job is demanding but provides a decent living. The night is filled with the usual mix of entertainment at the Folies Bergère, but for Suzanne, there's a bittersweet undercurrent to the liveliness. Whether she makes good money depends on her clientele and her ability to navigate the social dynamics of the bar. --- Painted by Douard Manet in 1882 and exhibited at the Paris Salon that year. Depicts a scene at the Folies Bergere nightclub in Paris.

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Created on: 12/1/2021, 12:54 PM
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