Sabot Collection
"Sabot: A Journey Through Art and History" Step back in time with "Sabot, " a captivating collection of artworks and photographs that transport us to different eras
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"Sabot: A Journey Through Art and History" Step back in time with "Sabot, " a captivating collection of artworks and photographs that transport us to different eras. From the distant sound of the Angelus bell to the vibrant colors of Holland in 1915, this exhibition offers a glimpse into diverse moments in history. "The Angelus (c1857-1859)" by an unknown artist captures a serene scene as people pause at the sound of the church bell. The painting's tranquility is echoed in "The meridian or The siesta (after Millet), 1889, " where workers rest under the warm sun, evoking a sense of peacefulness. In contrast, "Portrait of the singer Simon Chenard, 1792" showcases an individual filled with passion and talent. His expressive face tells stories through his voice, reminding us of the power of art to move hearts. Moving beyond paintings, we delve into literature with Colette and Willy's "Claudine at school" illustration from 1900. This whimsical image brings their iconic characters to life, inviting us into their world full of youthful adventures. Photographs also play a vital role in capturing historical moments. Paul Emile Theodore Ducos' portraits reveal Count Ducos' employees and servants during Parisian life between 1870-1886. These glimpses behind-the-scenes offer insight into society's dynamics during that era. Transportation enthusiasts will be fascinated by Eugene Courbouin's illustration from Octave Uzanne's book on locomotion through ages. It depicts an elegant Travel Carriole from the 18th century—a testament to human ingenuity throughout history. Lastly, JJ Granville's illustrated vignettes titled "Rat d eglise" add humor and charm to our journey through time. These delightful drawings capture everyday scenes infused with wit and creativity. Join us for this extraordinary exhibition, where art and history intertwine.