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The Sicilian or Love Painter - Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lully (Giovanni Battista Lulli
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The Sicilian or Love Painter - Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lully (Giovanni Battista Lulli
XEE4151860 The Sicilian or Love Painter - Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lully (Giovanni Battista Lulli) (1632-1687) and Moliere - engraving in " Popular Music" illustrated weekly newspaper - 1882 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Sicilian or Love Painter - Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lully (Giovanni Battista Lulli) (1632-1687) and Moliere - engraving in " Popular Music" illustrated weekly newspaper - 1882); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
Media ID 22477782
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John The Baptist 1632 1687 Lully Moliere 1622 1673 Re 1622 1673 A Journal
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This print showcases "The Sicilian or Love Painter - Portrait of Jean Baptiste Lully (Giovanni Battista Lulli) and Moliere" an engraving featured in the 1882 issue of the illustrated weekly newspaper, "Popular Music". The unknown artist behind this exquisite piece takes us back to 17th century France, where two influential figures in music and theater are immortalized. Jean Baptiste Lully, also known as Giovanni Battista Lulli, was a prominent composer and conductor during his time. His contributions to French Baroque music left an indelible mark on the industry. Alongside him stands Moliere, a renowned playwright who revolutionized French comedy with his witty scripts and theatrical productions. In this engraving, their portraits come alive through intricate details that capture their essence. The artist's skillful hand brings forth the passion these men had for their respective crafts. Their expressions reflect determination and creativity, hinting at the immense talent they possessed. Displayed in a popular journal of its time, this artwork served as a visual tribute to these cultural icons. It allowed readers to connect with their legacy while providing insight into the vibrant artistic scene of 17th century France. As we gaze upon this historical artifact today, we are reminded of the profound influence that Jean Baptiste Lully and Moliere had on shaping French art and culture. This print serves as a testament to their enduring impact on generations past and present.
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