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Recreation for prisoners in Saint-Lazare: the ball game, c1794. Creator: Unknown
Recreation for prisoners in Saint-Lazare: the ball game, c1794
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 23.7cm x 19.5cm (9.3" x 7.7")
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Recreation for Prisoners in Saint-Lazare: The Ball Game, c1794" is an evocative oil painting that offers a rare glimpse into the past, depicting a moment of respite and camaraderie for inmates of the Saint-Lazare Penitentiary in Paris during the late 18th century. Set against the backdrop of a grim, stone building, the scene unfolds in the prison yard, where a group of male and female prisoners engage in a lively ball game. The children, clad in simple clothing, watch with wide-eyed fascination as their elders play, adding an element of innocence and hope to the otherwise somber setting. The painting, created in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, is a testament to the human spirit's ability to find joy and connection even in the most challenging of circumstances. The vibrant colors and rich textures of the canvas material bring the scene to life, transporting viewers back in time to the era of the French Revolution. The building's imposing facade, with its arched windows and intricate carvings, serves as a stark reminder of the institution's purpose. Yet, the image of prisoners playing together, momentarily free from the constraints of their confinement, offers a glimmer of hope and humanity. This painting, now housed in the Musée Carnavalet in Paris, is an essential piece of European heritage art that sheds light on the history of criminal justice and the importance of recreation for prisoners. It invites us to reflect on the complexities of the human experience and the enduring power of community and play. The painting's unknown creator masterfully captures the essence of a moment in time, offering a poignant reminder of the past and the ongoing relevance of compassion and understanding in our society.
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