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La lecture de Moliere, 1728, (1937). Artist: Jean Francois de Troy
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La lecture de Moliere, 1728, (1937). Artist: Jean Francois de Troy
La lecture de Moliere, 1728, (1937). From Verve - Vol.1, No. 1, December 1937. [Verve, France, 1937]
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Detroy Discussing Discussion Dramatist Drawing Room Evening Folio Jean Baptiste De Jean Baptiste De Moliere Jean Baptiste Poquelin Jean Francois Jean Francois De Jean François De Troy Jean Francois Detroy Lecture Moli Re Moliere Panoramic Photography Playwright Poquelin Rococo Era Talking Troy Verve Gold Colour Letterbox Format
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This photograph print titled "La lecture de Moliere, 1728" by Jean Francois de Troy transports us back to the elegance and sophistication of 18th-century France. The image captures a scene in a beautifully furnished drawing room, where men and women gather for an evening of intellectual discussion and entertainment. In this rococo setting, we see a group of individuals engrossed in conversation, their animated gestures suggesting lively debate. A man dressed in vibrant red engages with a woman seated across from him, while others listen attentively or read from scripts. The warm golden tones emanating from the room's ornate furniture add to the richness of the atmosphere. The artist skillfully brings to life the world of renowned French playwright Jean Baptiste de Moliere, whose works continue to captivate audiences even centuries later. This portrayal pays homage to his legacy as an influential dramatist during the Rococo era. Through this panoramic photography piece featured in Verve magazine's December 1937 edition, we are transported into a time when literature and theater were at their zenith. It serves as a reminder that art has the power to transcend time and bring history alive before our very eyes. As admirers of fine art prints like this one can attest, it is through such visual treasures that we gain insight into past cultures and appreciate the enduring impact they have on our present-day lives.
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