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The Italian charlatans Marchand ambuland who sold drugs in public squares
JLJ4642861 The Italian charlatans Marchand ambuland who sold drugs in public squares. Painting by Karel Dujardin (1621-1678) 1657. Dim 0, 44 x 0, 52 m by Dujardin, Karel (1626-78); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The Italian charlatans Marchand ambuland who sold drugs in public squares. Painting by Karel Dujardin (1621-1678) 1657. Dim 0, 44 x 0, 52 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; Dutch, out of copyright
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© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Care Charlatan Malefactor Malfaiteur Marchand Marchand Ambulant Marche Medicament Metier De Rue Miracle Moeurs Morals Rebuttoned Sante Soin Spectateur Spectator Street Trade Tier Travelling Merchant Merchant Metier Peinture
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This print captures a moment in history, showcasing "The Italian charlatans Marchand ambuland" who were known for selling drugs in public squares. Painted by the talented artist Karel Dujardin in 1657, this artwork measures 0.44 x 0.52 meters and is currently housed at the Louvre Museum in Paris. In this scene, we see a bustling market square filled with spectators and merchants going about their daily activities. The charlatans, dressed in vibrant costumes and adorned with various trinkets, are seen engaging with potential customers. With their persuasive gestures and promises of miraculous cures, they attempt to sell their medicaments to unsuspecting individuals seeking relief from ailments. Dujardin's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully portrays the atmosphere of commerce mixed with moral ambiguity that surrounded these street traders during that time period. The painting invites us to contemplate the ethics behind such practices while also appreciating the artistry involved. Through this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a unique aspect of Italian culture and society. It serves as a reminder of how historical artworks can provide valuable insights into past customs and traditions while also highlighting the enduring power of visual storytelling through art.
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