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An Interrupted Romance at the Louvre (engraving)

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An Interrupted Romance at the Louvre (engraving)

1046626 An Interrupted Romance at the Louvre (engraving) by Poirson, V.A. (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: An Interrupted Romance at the Louvre. Illustration for The Graphic, 28 September 1889.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection

Media ID 22644304

© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images

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An Interrupted Romance at the Louvre

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is a captivating engraving by V. A. Poirson, capturing a moment of intrigue and suspense in the hallowed halls of the Louvre. The print depicts a room in the famous art gallery, where an enchanting romance between two individuals has been abruptly cut short. The scene unfolds as an acquaintanceship between a Parisian art student and his muse takes an unexpected turn. As they admire Paul Veronese's masterpiece, "Madame et Monsieur Greene" their stolen moments are interrupted by the machinations of another figure lurking in the corner. Borne out of envy or perhaps legitimate artistic critique, this serpent-like character notices their connection and seeks to disrupt it. The choice to depict this antagonist as a snake adds layers of symbolism, suggesting deceit and betrayal within the realm of art. The vibrant colors used by Poirson bring life to both human emotions and wildlife animals present in the painting. Amidst this interruption, one cannot help but wonder about what could have been if not for these unforeseen circumstances. This engraving invites viewers into a world where passion meets adversity within one of Europe's most renowned cultural institutions. It serves as a reminder that even amidst great works of art, human connections can be fragile and easily disrupted.

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