Jean De La Fontaine Collection
Jean de La Fontaine was a prominent French writer in the 1600s, known for his fables and poetry
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Jean de La Fontaine was a prominent French writer in the 1600s, known for his fables and poetry. He was part of a literary circle that included Moliere and Racine, among other renowned French writers. In 1762, an illustration to Contes et Nouvelles by Jean de La Fontaine was published, showcasing his storytelling prowess. La Fontaine's Fables were particularly popular, with notable tales like "The Fox and the Goat" and "The Torrent and the River. " These stories conveyed moral lessons through anthropomorphic animal characters. A portrait captures his essence as a contemplative writer. However, it is important to note that some controversial artworks depict half-naked women or prostitutes dressed in petticoats and bonnets. These pieces may not accurately represent La Fontaine's work but rather reflect societal norms or artistic interpretations of the time. Other intriguing themes associated with La Fontaine include Renaud being robbed by thieves of his clothes, money, and horse; a cuckold deceived by both his wife and a falconer while wearing her dress; Sister Jean, a pregnant nun sitting in her convent cell; a hunting falcon perched on its falconer's gauntlet; and Cupid aiming at distant targets with bow and arrow.