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Mouse Mat : Miranda fait une partie d'échec avec Ferdinand qu'elle accuse, en plaisantant, de tricher, 1822. Creator: Gillot Saint-Evre
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Miranda fait une partie d'échec avec Ferdinand qu'elle accuse, en plaisantant, de tricher, 1822. Creator: Gillot Saint-Evre
Miranda fait une partie d'echec avec Ferdinand qu'elle accuse, en plaisantant, de tricher, 1822. Miranda plays chess with Ferdinand who she jokingly accuses of cheating. Scene from Act V, scene I of Shakespeare's "The Tempest". At the door are Prospero, and the King of Naples who is amazed at the sight of his son, whom he believed dead
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This 19th century oil painting by Gillot Saint-Evre depicts a scene from Act V, scene I of Shakespeare's renowned play, "The Tempest." In the image, Miranda, played by a young woman, is engrossed in a game of chess with Ferdinand, a man of similar age, both lost in the moment. Miranda jokingly accuses Ferdinand of cheating, adding a lighthearted touch to the scene. The backdrop of the painting is set against the darkness of night, with the dimly lit room casting long shadows on the figures. At the door, the elderly Prospero, the sorcerer-king of the island, stands with the King of Naples, who is taken aback by the sight of his long-lost son. The king's surprise is palpable as he gazes upon his son, who he believed to be dead. The painting captures the essence of the drama unfolding, with the contrasting emotions of love, surprise, and intrigue. The painting is a testament to the timeless appeal of Shakespeare's works and the enduring popularity of chess as a pastime. The rich colors and intricate details of the painting make it a stunning addition to any collection of heritage art or French art. The painting is currently housed in one of the prestigious Paris museums, where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors from around the world.
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