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The Two Coaches, a scene added to the comedy The Fair at Saint-Germain
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The Two Coaches, a scene added to the comedy The Fair at Saint-Germain
PWI89795 The Two Coaches, a scene added to the comedy The Fair at Saint-Germain by Jean-Francois Regnard (1655-1709) and Charles-Riviere Dufresny (1648-1724) c.1695 (oil on canvas) by Gillot, Claude (1673-1722); 127x160 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; ePeter Willi; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22348314
© Peter Willi / Bridgeman Images
7 Deadly Sins Anger Angry Argument Coach Coaches Coaching Fiesta Fist Furor Head Dress Heated Litter Mask Passage Perspective Plus Fours Porters Pulling Rage Scuffle Seven Deadly Sins Streetscene Traffic Jam Fancy Dress Feeling
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In this photo print, we are transported to the lively streets of Saint-Germain as depicted in "The Two Coaches" a scene added to the comedy by Jean-Francois Regnard and Charles-Riviere Dufresny. Painted by Claude Gillot, this oil on canvas masterpiece captures a moment of intense confrontation between two coaches. Amidst the bustling cityscape, these extravagant coaches stand out with their ornate decorations and outrageous headdresses. The porters strain under the weight of the luxurious litter while fancy-dressed individuals observe the heated scuffle unfolding before them. With fists clenched and hats flying through the air, both parties engage in a passionate argument that threatens to escalate into an all-out fight. One man desperately pleads for calm, his perspectival figure adding depth to this chaotic scene. As architecture looms in the background, buildings serve as silent witnesses to this clash of emotions. The painting skillfully portrays conflicting feelings such as anger, rage, and furor - perhaps representing one or more of the seven deadly sins. Through vibrant colors and meticulous details, Gillot brings life to this historic moment filled with conflict and tension. This artwork serves as a reminder that even amidst grand festivities like fiestas or parties, human nature can give rise to clashes that transcend time and place.
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