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Le Curede Cucugnan (The Vicar of Cucugnan), c. 1885. Creator: Felix Hilaire Buhot
Le Cure de Cucugnan (The Vicar of Cucugnan), c. 1885
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 16.4cm x 23.7cm (6.5" x 9.3")
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The captivating print of "Le Curede Cucugnan (The Vicar of Cucugnan), c. 1885" by Felix Hilaire Buhot takes us back to the enchanting world of 19th-century France. This black and white masterpiece showcases the artist's exceptional talent in etching, drypoint aquatint, spirit ground spit bite, and roulette techniques on Japanese paper. Inspired by Alphonse Daudet's renowned work "Lettres de mon moulin" (Letters from my Windmill), this artwork depicts a scene filled with religious symbolism and profound emotions. In the foreground, we see a humble parson kneeling in prayer inside a confessional booth while his congregation awaits their turn outside. The intricate details beautifully capture the essence of Christian devotion and spiritual contemplation. As our eyes wander through this mesmerizing composition, we cannot help but notice an intriguing twist - hidden among the shadows is Lucifer himself, lurking as if tempting both the vicar and his flock. This subtle inclusion adds an element of intrigue and challenges our perception of good versus evil within religious contexts. Buhot's masterful technique brings every character to life; men and women alike are depicted with remarkable realism that evokes empathy from viewers across time. The print transports us to a simpler era when faith played a central role in people's lives. Displayed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, this extraordinary piece serves as a testament to Buhot's artistic genius and continues to
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