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Scènes tirées de Notre-Dame de Paris, 1833. Creator: Auguste Couder
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Scènes tirées de Notre-Dame de Paris, 1833. Creator: Auguste Couder
Scenes tirees de Notre-Dame de Paris, 1833
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Canvas Material Dagger Esmeralda Goat Goats Hugo Victor Hunchback Of Notre Dame Literary Maison De Victor Hugo Mythical Figure Mythological Figure Notre Dame De Paris Phoebus Quasimodo Romantic Era Threat Threatening Victor Hugo Victor Marie Hugo
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Auguste Couder's masterpiece, "Scènes tirées de Notre-Dame de Paris" (Scenes from Notre-Dame de Paris), painted in 1833, captures the essence of Victor Hugo's beloved novel, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, in this stunning oil on canvas work. The painting depicts three pivotal scenes from the story: Esmeralda, the gypsy woman, being threatened by the jealous and menacing Claude Frollo; Quasimodo, the hunchbacked bell-ringer, protecting Esmeralda from the angry mob; and Phoebus, the captain of the guards, challenging Quasimodo to a duel. The painting's rich colors and intricate details bring the mythical figures and historic setting to life. The goats and other animals in the background add a touch of the natural world to the urban scene, while the postures and expressions of the characters convey the tension and emotion of the story. The painting is a testament to the enduring appeal of the novel, which continues to captivate audiences around the world. Auguste Couder's work is a valuable addition to the heritage of French art and literature, and can be found in many prestigious museums in Paris and beyond. This painting, in particular, is a must-see for fans of Victor Hugo and the Romantic era, as well as for anyone interested in the history and culture of 19th century France.
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