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"L aveugle trompe"(Blind Man Deceived). Homme honnete victime de supercherie, arnaque et manque d honnetete. Peinture de Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805) 1755 environ. Huile sur toile. Rococo
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"L aveugle trompe"(Blind Man Deceived). Homme honnete victime de supercherie, arnaque et manque d honnetete. Peinture de Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805) 1755 environ. Huile sur toile. Rococo
FIA5343835 " L aveugle trompe" (Blind Man Deceived). Homme honnete victime de supercherie, arnaque et manque d honnetete. Peinture de Jean Baptiste Greuze (1725-1805) 1755 environ. Huile sur toile. Rococo. Musee Pouchkine, Moscou by Greuze, Jean Baptiste (1725-1805); Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Photo © Fine Art Images
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Adultery Blind Everyday Life Handicapped Person Humiliation Infidelity Lawbreaker Misery Morals Shame Thief Trust
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The print titled "L'aveugle trompe" (Blind Man Deceived) captures the essence of honesty being victimized by deceit, fraud, and a lack of integrity. Painted by Jean Baptiste Greuze around 1755, this oil on canvas masterpiece belongs to the Rococo period. It is currently housed in the Pushkin Museum in Moscow. In this thought-provoking artwork, we witness a blind man who becomes entangled in a web of deception and dishonesty. The painting serves as a powerful commentary on various themes such as poverty, shame, adultery, and moral decay within society's everyday life. Greuze skillfully portrays the emotions of humiliation and misery experienced by the honest man who falls prey to unscrupulous individuals. The composition highlights trust shattered and infidelity exposed through vivid colors that evoke strong feelings. This piece prompts viewers to reflect upon their own values while contemplating the consequences of unethical actions. Through his mastery of color and technique, Greuze invites us into an intimate exploration of human nature's darker aspects. "L'aveugle trompe" stands as a testament to art's ability to provoke introspection and spark conversations about societal issues that persist across centuries. Its presence in Musee Pouchkine ensures its legacy will continue to captivate audiences for generations to come.
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