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La Cite des Angouiles. The city walls are made of pieces of cold cuts (sausage, pudding), a huge pig is perch on the roof of a tower of the entrance gate
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La Cite des Angouiles. The city walls are made of pieces of cold cuts (sausage, pudding), a huge pig is perch on the roof of a tower of the entrance gate
PCT4272157 La Cite des Angouiles. The city walls are made of pieces of cold cuts (sausage, pudding), a huge pig is perch on the roof of a tower of the entrance gate. Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for an episode of the Fourth Livre by Francois Rabelais - Librairie Armand Colin debut 20th century. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); (add.info.: La Cite des Angouiles. The city walls are made of pieces of cold cuts (sausage, pudding), a huge pig is perch on the roof of a tower of the entrance gate. Illustration by Albert Robida (1848-1926) for an episode of the Fourth Livre by Francois Rabelais - Librairie Armand Colin debut 20th century.); Photo © Gusman
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This print titled "La Cite des Angouiles" transports us to a whimsical world where imagination knows no bounds. The city walls, crafted entirely from delectable pieces of cold cuts such as sausage and pudding, stand as a testament to the artist's creativity and playfulness. Each slice meticulously placed, forming an intricate tapestry that seems almost too delicious to be true. As our eyes wander through this edible fortress, we are drawn towards the towering entrance gate adorned with an unexpected sight - a massive pig perched majestically on its roof. This porcine guardian adds a touch of surrealism to the scene, challenging our perceptions of reality and inviting us into a realm where anything is possible. The illustration by Albert Robida for Francois Rabelais' Fourth Livre captures the essence of both artists' imaginative genius. Rabelais, known for his satirical and humorous writing style, intertwines seamlessly with Robida's ability to bring fantastical worlds to life through his art. In this image lies not only artistic brilliance but also a reflection on the power of imagination in literature and art. It reminds us that within these realms lie infinite possibilities waiting to be explored. So let your mind wander beyond conventional boundaries as you delve into this enchanting depiction brought forth by Albert Robida's skilled hand and Francois Rabelais' literary prowess.
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