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On me passa une corde au cou, 1849 (engraving)
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On me passa une corde au cou, 1849 (engraving)
5864422 On me passa une corde au cou, 1849 (engraving) by Rouget, Georges (1784-1869); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: From La Religieuse an 18th-century French novel by Denis Diderot, highlighting the corruption within the Catholic Church and its instititions
Suzanne Simonin is an intelligent and sensitive girl forced into a Catholic convent by her parents where she is subjected to humiliation and violence); © Archives Charmet
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The print titled "On me passa une corde au cou, 1849" captures a powerful scene from Georges Rouget's engraving. This artwork is inspired by Denis Diderot's novel, La Religieuse, which sheds light on the corruption within the Catholic Church and its institutions. In this poignant image, we witness Suzanne Simonin, an intelligent and sensitive girl who finds herself trapped in a Catholic convent against her will. The engraving portrays the harsh reality she faces as she endures humiliation and violence at the hands of those who should protect her. Rouget's work serves as a reminder of the dark side that can exist within religious institutions. It exposes the abuse of power and highlights the struggles faced by individuals like Suzanne who are forced into conformity. This illustration delves deep into themes of shame and humiliation while also shedding light on broader issues surrounding religion, female oppression, and societal norms. Through his artistry, Rouget invites us to question established systems and consider their impact on individual lives. As we gaze upon this thought-provoking print from Fine Art Finder's collection, we are reminded of the importance of challenging oppressive structures in order to create a more just society for all.
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