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Illustration of the novel by Jules Renard (1864-1910): Carrot hair, written in 1894, 1924 (engraving)
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Illustration of the novel by Jules Renard (1864-1910): Carrot hair, written in 1894, 1924 (engraving)
PCT4287051 Illustration of the novel by Jules Renard (1864-1910): Carrot hair, written in 1894, 1924 (engraving) by Poulbot, Francisque (1879-1946); (add.info.: Carrot Hair peed in bed because her mother did not put her pot under her bed - in the morning she discreetly puts the pot in place and calls the whole family to shame Carrot Hair - Edition Calmann-Levy); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2022
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Abuse Disgrace Gusman Humiliation Mocking Parents
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This print showcases an intriguing illustration of the novel "Carrot Hair" by Jules Renard, created in 1894 and engraved in 1924 by Francisque Poulbot. The image depicts a scene from the story where Carrot Hair, a young child, experiences humiliation due to her mother's negligence. In this particular incident, Carrot Hair accidentally wets her bed because her mother forgets to place a pot underneath. In the morning, she discreetly corrects the situation but then gathers the entire family to shame poor Carrot Hair for her mishap. This engraving beautifully captures the essence of childhood innocence mixed with parental abuse and mockery. The artist skillfully portrays the emotions of disgrace and humiliation on Carrot Hair's face as she faces public embarrassment within her own home. Through this powerful illustration, we are transported back in time to witness a moment that reflects both French society during that era and universal themes of youth and family dynamics. With its intricate details and masterful composition, this engraving serves as a poignant reminder of how literature can shed light on societal issues while capturing moments from daily life. Patrice Cartier has expertly preserved this piece of artistry for us to appreciate today while paying homage to Jules Renard's impactful storytelling.
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