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Mouse Mat : Scapin's Furries. Moliere's theatre piece, act 2. This scene is one of the most often represented in the illustrations of the work. Argante, hiding behind Scapin, attends the threats of Silvestre, who shouts with his sword

Scapin's Furries. Moliere's theatre piece, act 2. This scene is one of the most often represented in the illustrations of the work. Argante, hiding behind Scapin, attends the threats of Silvestre, who shouts with his sword




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Scapin's Furries. Moliere's theatre piece, act 2. This scene is one of the most often represented in the illustrations of the work. Argante, hiding behind Scapin, attends the threats of Silvestre, who shouts with his sword

PCT4273547 Scapin's Furries. Moliere's theatre piece, act 2. This scene is one of the most often represented in the illustrations of the work. Argante, hiding behind Scapin, attends the threats of Silvestre, who shouts with his sword, " By blood! By the head! if he were there, i would give him a sword in his belly. Who is this man?" Scapin: "It's not him, sir, it's not him." Illustration of Francois Boucher (1703-1770) engraved by Laurent Cars for the famous edition of 1734 of Moliere's works. by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); (add.info.: Scapin's Furries. Moliere's theatre piece, act 2. This scene is one of the most often represented in the illustrations of the work. Argante, hiding behind Scapin, attends the threats of Silvestre, who shouts with his sword, " By blood! By the head! if he were there, i would give him a sword in his belly. Who is this man?" Scapin: "It's not him, sir, it's not him." Illustration of Francois Boucher (1703-1770) engraved by Laurent Cars for the famous edition of 1734 of Moliere's works.); Photo © Gusman

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Boucher Francois 1703 1770 Boucher Francois 1703 70 Dramatist François Boucher Jean Baptiste Poquelin Moliere Moliere 1622 1673 Playwrights Playwrite Playwriter Principal Theatres Tragedian 17th Centuries 18th Centuries Gusman The Author


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This print captures a scene from Moliere's renowned theatre piece, "Scapin's Furries" specifically act 2. The image depicts one of the most frequently illustrated moments in the work. In this intense scene, Argante finds refuge behind Scapin as he anxiously observes Silvestre's menacing threats, accompanied by his brandished sword. Silvestre passionately exclaims, "By blood! By the head! If he were there, I would give him a sword in his belly. Who is this man?". Meanwhile, Scapin desperately assures Argante that the person being sought is not present. The illustration was created by Francois Boucher (1703-1770) and expertly engraved by Laurent Cars for the famous 1734 edition of Moliere's works. Boucher masterfully brings to life the dramatic tension and emotional turmoil within this pivotal moment on stage. Through Patrice Cartier's lens, we are transported back in time to witness this gripping theatrical encounter unfold before our eyes. The composition beautifully captures the characters' expressions and gestures while highlighting their intricate costumes and surroundings. This print serves as a testament to both Moliere's enduring legacy and Boucher's artistic brilliance. It invites viewers to delve into the world of French theater during the 18th century and appreciate its timeless allure through visual storytelling at its finest.

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