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Birth of French poetry: Troubadours, followed by jugglers and menetiers
XEE4411842 Birth of French poetry: Troubadours, followed by jugglers and menetiers, recite the first poems in French during the festivities among the nobles in the 12th century. Engraving by Moreau le Jeune, 1782. by Moreau, Jean Michel the Younger (1741-1814); Private Collection; (add.info.: Birth of French poetry: Troubadours, followed by jugglers and menetiers, recite the first poems in French during the festivities among the nobles in the 12th century. Engraving by Moreau le Jeune, 1782.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23724858
© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images
Circus Juggler Troubadour 12 12th 12th Xii 12th 13th Century Bianchettf
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This engraving by Moreau le Jeune, titled "Birth of French poetry: Troubadours, followed by jugglers and menetiers" takes us back to the 12th century. The scene depicts a joyous celebration among nobles where troubadours, musicians, and poets gather to recite the first poems in French. The image transports us to a time when poetry was revered and celebrated as an art form. The troubadours stand at the center of attention, their voices resonating through the air as they passionately deliver their verses. Their words captivate the audience, who listen intently with awe and admiration. Jugglers add an element of excitement to the festivities, skillfully tossing objects in mesmerizing patterns. Their dexterity mirrors that of the troubadours' linguistic prowess; both entertainers showcasing their unique talents for all to see. Amidst this vibrant atmosphere filled with music and verse, menetiers - skilled artisans or craftsmen - contribute their own creative expressions. Perhaps they weave melodies on stringed instruments or craft intricate sculptures that reflect the beauty of poetic language. Moreau le Jeune's meticulous engraving captures not only a moment in history but also highlights how art forms intertwine across different disciplines. This print serves as a reminder of how poetry can transcend time and bring people together in celebration of human expression. Stefano Bianchetti's restoration work ensures that this historical masterpiece continues to inspire generations with its depiction of France's rich cultural
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