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L adieu au lecteur a la fin de l ouvrage. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville
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L adieu au lecteur a la fin de l ouvrage. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville
DUV4212546 L adieu au lecteur a la fin de l ouvrage. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville. Gravure signee Breviere " Au lecteur" ecrit par PJ Stahl in " Scenes de la vie privee et publique des animaux". Paris, J. Hetzel et Paulin, 1842. Etudes de moeurs contemporaines publiees sous la direction de P.-J. Stahl by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); Private Collection; (add.info.: L adieu au lecteur a la fin de l ouvrage. Vignettes illustrees par JJ Granville (ou J.J. Grandville, pseudonyme de Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard, 1803-1847). Gravure signee Breviere " Au lecteur" ecrit par PJ Stahl in " Scenes de la vie privee et publique des animaux". Paris, J. Hetzel et Paulin, 1842. Etudes de moeurs contemporaines publiees sous la direction de P.-J. Stahl (pseudo de Pierre-Jules ou Pierre Jules Hetzel, 1814-1886)); Photo eDuvallon; French, out of copyright
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Anthropomorphisme Araignee Chat Fourmi Francaise Horloge Insecte Moeurs Mouche Porte Scarabèe Societe Duvallon Francais
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This print titled "L'adieu au lecteur a la fin de l'ouvrage" is a stunning piece of artwork that showcases the talent and creativity of JJ Granville. Created in 1842, this engraving is part of the book "Scenes de la vie privee et publique des animaux" written by PJ Stahl and published under the direction of P. -J. Stahl. The image depicts a whimsical scene filled with anthropomorphic animals, each representing different aspects of society. A scarab beetle stands at the center, bidding farewell to the reader with its tiny hand raised elegantly. Surrounding it are various creatures like ants, flies, cats, spiders, all engaged in their own activities. The intricate details and delicate lines bring life to these animal characters while also serving as a social commentary on French society during that time period. The inclusion of an owl clock further emphasizes the passage of time and adds an element of mystery to the composition. This particular print is from a private collection and showcases Jean Duvallon's skillful photography in capturing every nuance and subtlety present in Granville's work. With its rich history and artistic brilliance, this print serves as both an aesthetic delight for art enthusiasts and a window into France's cultural landscape from over a century ago.
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