Amoral Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
"Exploring the Depths of Amorality: A Glimpse into Les Liaisons Dangereuses and Don Giovanni" Step into a world where morality is but a fleeting notion, as depicted in the captivating ballroom scene from Pierre Choderlos de Laclos' masterpiece, Les Liaisons Dangereuses. The pochoir print transports us to an era of seduction and manipulation, where Valmont cunningly ensnares his victims with irresistible charm. In another illustration from this scandalous novel, Madame de Merteuil lures innocent Cecile Volange into her web of deceit. Romain Girard's engraving captures the intensity of their encounter, leaving us pondering the blurred lines between right and wrong. From one amoral tale to another, we witness Il Commendatore leading Giovanni into the haunting realm of the dead in Mozart's opera Don Giovanni. The gripping engraving immerses us in a dark atmosphere that mirrors our protagonist's descent into moral decay. Returning to Les Liaisons Dangereuses, Valmont sets his sights on seducing Madame de Tourvel. Through Romain Girard's masterful engraving, we witness their illicit affair unfold amidst a backdrop of forbidden desires and shattered boundaries. The allure characters continues with yet another depiction of Valmont captivating his victim; this time through a 1929 pochoir print that showcases their dangerous liaison. These images serve as reminders that sometimes it is within these morally ambiguous narratives that we find ourselves most captivated. Shifting gears slightly, an enchanting scene from Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream introduces Puck - mischievous and amoral - who revels in creating chaos among mortals for sheer amusement. This 1908 portrayal brings Puck to life with all his impish charm intact. Delving deeper into history, "A Merry Company" painted circa 1557, reveals a group of revelers engaged in debauchery and excess.