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Friends, the wise one places his glory in eating well from Scenes from the Private
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Friends, the wise one places his glory in eating well from Scenes from the Private
Friends, the wise one places his glory in eating well from Scenes from the Private and Public Life of Animals, ca. 1837-47
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A B L Andrew Best Leloir Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphism Balzac Honore De Honore Balssa Best Andrew L Crocodile Crocodiles Dining Dining Table Dinner Table Eating Gerard Jean Ignace Isidore Grandville Grandville Jj Granville J J Honore Balssa Honore De Balzac J J Grandville J J Granville Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard Jj Grandville Jj Granville L Andrew Best Leloir Andrew Best Reptile Reptiles Mizraim Wood Engraving
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In this print titled "Friends, the wise one places his glory in eating well" we are transported back to the 19th century, where artist Andrew Best Leloir skillfully captures a scene from the private and public lives of animals. The anthropomorphic artwork depicts a grand dining table set in an elegant French setting. As our eyes wander across the image, we are drawn to a group of reptilian guests seated at the table. Among them is a wise crocodile, exuding an air of sophistication as he indulges in a sumptuous feast. His regal presence commands attention and admiration from his fellow animal companions. The intricate wood engraving technique employed by Leloir adds depth and texture to each element within the composition. From the meticulously crafted furniture to every minute detail on each reptile's scales, there is an undeniable sense of artistry that captivates viewers. This piece not only showcases Leloir's artistic prowess but also invites us to reflect upon our own relationship with food and its significance in our lives. It serves as a reminder that even among animals, there exists an appreciation for fine dining and savoring life's pleasures. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this remarkable work stands as a testament to Leloir's talent for capturing both human-like qualities within animal subjects and historical moments frozen in time.
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