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Les trois epouvantails du pipelet. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1902 (colour litho)
3100620 Les trois epouvantails du pipelet. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1902 (colour litho) by Rabier, Benjamin (1869-1939); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les trois epouvantails du pipelet. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 5 October 1902.); © Look and Learn
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Les trois epouvantails du pipelet
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is a delightful and whimsical illustration that captures the essence of French humor in the early 20th century. Created by Benjamin Rabier, this color lithograph was originally featured in Le Pele-Mele on October 5,1902. The image portrays a comical scene with several characters interacting in a lively street setting. In the foreground, we see three scarecrows or "epouvantails" which are traditionally used to frighten birds away from crops. However, these scarecrows have taken on a life of their own and become objects of amusement rather than fear. A man with a walking stick stands nearby, seemingly amused by the antics of these animated scarecrows. A young boy and his dog also join in the fun as they observe this amusing spectacle. The inclusion of a piano suggests that music may be playing somewhere off-screen, adding to the jovial atmosphere. Rabier's satirical drawing skillfully combines elements of caricature and satire to create an entertaining visual narrative. Through his playful depiction of everyday life, he invites us into a world where even scarecrows can bring joy and laughter. This charming print serves as both an advertisement for Le Pele-Mele magazine and as an example of Rabier's talent for capturing humorous moments through art. It reminds us that sometimes it is important to find delight in unexpected places – even among scarecrows along our path.
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