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La Comedie de Proverbes, comedy attributed to Adrian de Monluc, Count of Carmain (1571-1646), 1633. French theatre before Moliere. Drawing by Maurice Sand (1823-1889). Engraving 1873
JAB4121867 La Comedie de Proverbes, comedy attributed to Adrian de Monluc, Count of Carmain (1571-1646), 1633. French theatre before Moliere. Drawing by Maurice Sand (1823-1889). Engraving 1873; (add.info.: La Comedie de Proverbes, comedy attributed to Adrian de Monluc, Count of Carmain (1571-1646), 1633. French theatre before Moliere. Drawing by Maurice Sand (1823-1889). Engraving 1873); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning print captures a scene from La Comedie de Proverbes, a comedy attributed to Adrian de Monluc, Count of Carmain in 1633. This French theatre production predates the famous works of Moliere and offers a glimpse into the theatrical world of the early 17th century. The drawing by Maurice Sand beautifully depicts the characters and costumes of this era, bringing to life the humor and drama of the play.
The engraving from 1873 adds another layer of historical significance to this image, showcasing how art has evolved over time. The intricate details and expressions captured in this print transport viewers back to a time when live performances were at the heart of entertainment.
As we admire this piece, we can appreciate not only the talent of the artists involved but also gain insight into the cultural landscape of France during this period. It serves as a reminder that theatre has always been an important form of storytelling and expression throughout history.
Overall, this print is a testament to the enduring legacy of French theatre before Moliere and highlights the creativity and imagination that have shaped our artistic traditions for centuries.
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