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Sganarelle, 1868. Creator: L Wolff
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Sganarelle, 1868. Creator: L Wolff
Sganarelle, 1868. The character of Sganarelle in " Le Medecin malgre lui" (in English: The doctor/physician in spite of himself), a farce by Jean Baptiste de Moliere, first staged in 1666. From " Oeuvres Completes De Moliere", (Complete Works of Moliere), with an introduction by Jules Janin. [F. de P. Mellado, Paris, 1868]
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This print showcases the character of Sganarelle from Jean Baptiste de Moliere's renowned farce, "Le Medecin malgre lui" (The doctor/physician in spite of himself). Created by L Wolff in 1868, this engraving beautifully captures the essence of this iconic 17th-century character. Sganarelle stands confidently in his elaborate costume, representing the fashion and style of his time. His full-length attire is meticulously detailed, with a neck ruff adorning his collar and a hat adding an air of sophistication to his ensemble. The artist has skillfully depicted every intricate element, allowing us to appreciate the craftsmanship that went into creating such garments during this period. Set against a simple backdrop, Sganarelle takes center stage as he embodies both comedy and drama within the play. This image transports us back to 17th-century France, where Moliere's works were first staged. It serves as a visual reminder of the enduring legacy left behind by one of history's greatest playwrights. Accompanied by an introduction written by Gabriel Jules Janin in "Oeuvres Completes De Moliere" this print offers not only a glimpse into the past but also provides insight into how Moliere's work was received during its time. A true testament to artistic talent and historical significance, this print is sure to captivate anyone with an appreciation for theater, literature, or French culture.
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