Cushion : RABELAIS: QUINTE ESSENCE. Queen Entelechie, or Quinte Essence, cures all diseases by playing the organ and singing (V, 20). Wood engraving, 1873, after Gustave Dor
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RABELAIS: QUINTE ESSENCE. Queen Entelechie, or Quinte Essence, cures all diseases by playing the organ and singing (V, 20). Wood engraving, 1873, after Gustave Dor
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Comedy Dore Francois Gargantua Gustave Heal Illness Medicinal Music Organ Organist Pantagruel Pipe Playing Queen Rabelais Satire Singer Essence Quinte
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This wood engraving from 1873, after Gustave Dor's original artwork, depicts a scene straight out of François Rabelais' satirical masterpiece "Quinte Essence". In this whimsical illustration, we witness the extraordinary healing powers possessed by Queen Entelechie. As she sits gracefully at the organ, her melodious voice fills the air with enchanting tunes that have the ability to cure all diseases. The image transports us back to the 16th century Renaissance era in France, where music and art flourished. The royal setting and elaborate costumes hint at the grandeur of court life during that time. It is fascinating to see how music was believed to possess medicinal properties even then. Queen Entelechie herself exudes an aura of power and grace as she effortlessly plays the organ while singing. Her talent seems almost supernatural as it heals those suffering from various ailments. This portrayal highlights not only her musical prowess but also her role as a benevolent ruler who cares deeply for her subjects' well-being. Gustave Dor's intricate engravings beautifully capture every detail of this comedic scene, showcasing his exceptional skill as an artist. Through this print, we are reminded of Rabelais' wit and satire which continue to entertain readers centuries later. Overall, this remarkable artwork serves as a testament to both Rabelais' literary genius and Dor's artistic brilliance – a visual representation of healing through music in a world filled with laughter and imagination.
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