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A young woman and three men standing in front of glasses of wine. One of the men, perhaps drunk, is on all fours under the table - etching (etching) by Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot, dit)
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A young woman and three men standing in front of glasses of wine. One of the men, perhaps drunk, is on all fours under the table - etching (etching) by Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot, dit)
PCT4279397 A young woman and three men standing in front of glasses of wine. One of the men, perhaps drunk, is on all fours under the table - etching (etching) by Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot, dit, 1803-1853) illustrating one of Charles Nodier's Tales: La combe de l'homme mort - edition Lecou et Hetzel 1846 by Johannot, Tony (1803-52); (add.info.: A young woman and three men standing in front of glasses of wine. One of the men, perhaps drunk, is on all fours under the table - etching (etching) by Tony Johannot (Antoine Johannot, dit, 1803-1853) illustrating one of Charles Nodier's Tales: La combe de l'homme mort - edition Lecou et Hetzel 1846); Photo © Gusman
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In this etching by Tony Johannot, we are transported to a scene of revelry and mischief. A young woman and three men stand before glasses of wine, their expressions filled with anticipation and mirth. The atmosphere is lively, as laughter fills the air. However, our attention is immediately drawn to one of the men who appears to be inebriated. He is on all fours under the table, his disheveled appearance suggesting that he has had one too many drinks. This comical sight adds an element of humor to the composition. Johannot's masterful use of etching brings out intricate details in this image. Each character's facial expression is carefully rendered, capturing their individual personalities and adding depth to the narrative. This artwork serves as an illustration for Charles Nodier's Tales: La combe de l'homme mort - edition Lecou et Hetzel 1846. It perfectly captures a moment from Nodier's story, immersing us in its world through visual storytelling. The combination of literature and art creates a powerful synergy that invites viewers into a realm where imagination knows no bounds. Through this print, we can explore themes such as alcoholism, human behavior, friendship dynamics, and societal norms prevalent during the 19th century. Tony Johannot's etching stands as a testament to his skill as an artist while offering us a glimpse into a fascinating era gone by.
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