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Candide, chapitre 16. Tandis que deux singes les suivaient en leur mordant les fesses, 1911

Candide, chapitre 16. Tandis que deux singes les suivaient en leur mordant les fesses, 1911


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Candide, chapitre 16. Tandis que deux singes les suivaient en leur mordant les fesses, 1911

Candide, chapitre 16. Tandis que deux singes les suivaient en leur mordant les fesses, 1911. Found in the Collection of Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern

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Bern Ink On Paper Klee Modern Paul 1879 1940 Voltaire Zentrum Paul Klee Allegory And Literature Candide


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This print titled "Candide, chapitre 16. Tandis que deux singes les suivaient en leur mordant les fesses, 1911" is a remarkable piece found in the Collection of Zentrum Paul Klee in Bern, Germany. Created by the talented artist Paul Klee between 1879 and 1940, this fine art image showcases his mastery of graphic arts. The photograph depicts an intriguing scene from Voltaire's renowned novel "Candide". Two monkeys can be seen following closely behind two individuals while playfully biting their backsides. This whimsical portrayal captures the essence of allegory and literature beautifully. Klee's use of ink on paper adds depth to the composition, emphasizing the intricate details that make this artwork truly exceptional. The contrast between light and dark creates a sense of mystery and intrigue within the image. As one explores this thought-provoking piece further, it becomes evident that mythology plays a significant role in its interpretation. The monkeys symbolize mischievousness or perhaps represent societal pressures nipping at our heels as we navigate through life's challenges. With its historical significance and artistic brilliance, this print serves as a testament to Klee's talent as well as his ability to bring literary works to life through visual representation. A true gem within Zentrum Paul Klee's collection, "Candide, chapitre 16" invites viewers to delve into both Voltaire's timeless tale

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VOLTAIRE: CANDIDE. Title page of the first edition of Voltaires Candide, published at Geneva
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