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Trissotin and Vadius dispute. Scene taken from Molieres piece "Les womans savantes";act 3, scene 5, 17th century. Painting by Henri Hippolyte Poterlet (1803 - 1835), 19th century. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0, 90 X 1, 17m
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Trissotin and Vadius dispute. Scene taken from Molieres piece "Les womans savantes";act 3, scene 5, 17th century. Painting by Henri Hippolyte Poterlet (1803 - 1835), 19th century. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0, 90 X 1, 17m
JLJ4598434 Trissotin and Vadius dispute. Scene taken from Molieres piece " Les womans savantes" ; act 3, scene 5, 17th century. Painting by Henri Hippolyte Poterlet (1803 - 1835), 19th century. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0, 90 X 1, 17m. by Poterlet, Henri Hippolyte (1803-1835); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Trissotin and Vadius dispute. Scene taken from Molieres piece " Les womans savantes" ; act 3, scene 5, 17th century. Painting by Henri Hippolyte Poterlet (1803 - 1835), 19th century. Oil on canvas. Dim: 0, 90 X 1, 17m.); Photo © Photo Josse
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This print captures a scene from Molière's renowned play "Les femmes savantes" (The Learned Ladies), specifically Act 3, Scene 5. Painted by Henri Hippolyte Poterlet in the 19th century, this oil on canvas artwork showcases the intense dispute between two characters: Trissotin and Vadius. Trissotin and Vadius engage in a heated argument, representing the clash of intellectual egos that often occurs within academic circles. Molière, a celebrated French playwright of the 17th century, masterfully depicted this confrontation through witty dialogue and sharp satire. Poterlet's painting beautifully brings this pivotal moment to life with its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail. The dimenions of the artwork are approximately 0.90 x 1.17 meters. Displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris, France, this masterpiece serves as a testament to both Molière's enduring legacy and Poterlet's artistic talent. It encapsulates not only the comedic essence of French theater but also highlights society's fascination with intellectual discourse during that era. As you gaze upon this remarkable piece of art captured by Photo Josse, immerse yourself in the world of these learned ladies as they navigate their pursuit for knowledge while facing challenges from those who seek to undermine them.
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