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Scene from La Malade Imaginaire, play by Moliere (engraving)
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Scene from La Malade Imaginaire, play by Moliere (engraving)
7186377 Scene from La Malade Imaginaire, play by Moliere (engraving) by Sylvestre, Joseph-Noel (1847-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scene from La Malade Imaginaire, play by Moliere. Illustration from La Cuisine des Familles, 15 July 1906.); © Look and Learn
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This engraving captures a scene from Moliere's famous play, La Malade Imaginaire. Created by Joseph-Noel Sylvestre in the late 19th century, this print showcases the talent and artistry of both the playwright and the artist. The image depicts a lively gathering in what appears to be a grand dining room. The actors are fully immersed in their roles, bringing life to Moliere's witty dialogue and comedic timing. The actress playing the lead character is particularly striking, her expressive face conveying both humor and vulnerability. Surrounding them are various servants and attendants, adding depth to the scene. From maidservants bustling about with trays of drinks to an attentive butler overseeing everything, each character adds their own unique touch to this theatrical moment. Beyond its artistic value, this engraving also provides insight into societal norms of the time. It offers a glimpse into domestic life during the 19th century - from housemaids diligently cleaning to governesses tending to their charges. Overall, this print serves as a testament not only to Moliere's enduring legacy but also to Sylvestre's skillful interpretation of his work. It invites viewers into a world where comedy meets social commentary, reminding us of theater's timeless ability to entertain and enlighten audiences across centuries.
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