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Gulphar declares Gasparin gave money wife femme avare

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Gulphar declares Gasparin gave money wife femme avare

Gulphar declares Gasparin that he gave the money to his wife A femme avare, gallant Escroc (title on object) Stories of Jean de La Fontaine (series title) Contes de La Fontaine (series title on object), partner deceived, miser, Achille Deveria (mentioned on object), 1823, paper, h 352 mm × w 280 mm

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1823 Achille Devéria Gave Miser Money Series Title Stories Title Wife Jean De La Fontaine Mentioned


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The captivating print from the Liszt Collection showcases a scene filled with intrigue and deception. Titled "Gulphar declares Gasparin gave money wife femme avare" it is part of the renowned series "Stories of Jean de La Fontaine". The image transports us to a world where partners can be deceived, and misers lurk in the shadows. In this particular tale, Gulphar stands before Gasparin, accusing him of giving money to his wife, known as "femme avare" or greedy woman. The expression on Gulphar's face reveals his frustration and betrayal at discovering this clandestine act. Meanwhile, Gasparin appears both guilty and defiant, caught in the web of his own deceit. The artist Achille Deveria masterfully captures the essence of this story through intricate details and expert brushstrokes. His use of paper as a medium adds depth to the composition, allowing viewers to immerse themselves fully into this dramatic moment. Dating back to 1823, this print serves as a timeless reminder that human nature has always been susceptible to manipulation and hidden agendas. It reminds us that even in classic literature such as La Fontaine's tales, themes like greed and infidelity continue to resonate with audiences across generations. This print not only captivates our imagination but also prompts reflection on our own relationships and vulnerabilities. Its inclusion in the Liszt Collection ensures its preservation for future generations who seek inspiration from art that explores complex emotions within society

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