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Le Glouches - in "Tales et nouvelles en vers"by Jean La Fontaine
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Le Glouches - in "Tales et nouvelles en vers"by Jean La Fontaine
GIA4783315 Le Glouches - in " Tales et nouvelles en vers" by Jean La Fontaine. 1776. Illustration by P.P. Choffard. by Choffard, Pierre Philippe (1730-1809); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Glouches - in " Tales et nouvelles en vers" by Jean La Fontaine. 1776. Illustration by P.P. Choffard.); eGiancarlo Costa; French, out of copyright
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Bourgeoisie Eroticism Fainting Folktale John Of 1621 1695 La Fontaine Artwork Lafontaine Artwork Libertinage Naked Woman Religious Good Sister Fable
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This print, titled "Le Glouches - in 'Tales et nouvelles en vers' by Jean La Fontaine" transports us to the enchanting world of French literature and art. Created in 1776 by the talented illustrator P. P. Choffard, this illustration captures a scene from one of La Fontaine's famous tales. In this intricate engraving, we see a young girl surrounded by members of the clergy. The delicate lines and meticulous details bring each character to life, showcasing Choffard's mastery of his craft. The composition exudes an air of mystery and intrigue as we are left wondering about the story behind these figures. The presence of a naked woman amidst religious figures hints at themes such as libertinage and eroticism that were prevalent during that time period. It is fascinating how La Fontaine skillfully wove together elements from different genres – folktale, religion, fable – to create thought-provoking narratives that appealed to both the bourgeoisie and intellectuals alike. As we delve into this artwork, it becomes evident that it is not merely an illustration but also a reflection on societal norms and values. The juxtaposition between innocence (the young girl) and corruption (the religious order) invites us to question our own beliefs and prejudices. Overall, this print serves as a visual representation of La Fontaine's literary genius while showcasing Choffard's artistic prowess. It reminds us of the power art holds in capturing complex ideas within a single frame.
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