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The Reading of the Will Engraving by Louis-Leopold Boilly (Louis Leopold Boilly
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The Reading of the Will Engraving by Louis-Leopold Boilly (Louis Leopold Boilly
JLJ4623345 The Reading of the Will Engraving by Louis-Leopold Boilly (Louis Leopold Boilly, 1761-1845) by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Reading of the Will Engraving by Louis-Leopold Boilly (Louis Leopold Boilly, 1761-1845)); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23335886
© Josse / Bridgeman Images
Amazement Bequest Bombshell Cupidite Curiosity Distrust Heritage Hope Legacy Notary Photojosse Surprise Surprised Vice Feeling Sadness
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The Reading of the Will Engraving by Louis-Leopold Boilly captures a moment filled with intrigue and emotion. In this 18th-century French society, we witness a young woman engrossed in the contents of her deceased relative's will, as a notary attentively observes. The engraving exudes an air of sadness and distrust, as family members anxiously await their fate. Boilly's masterful use of caricature brings forth the complexity of human nature. Each character is depicted with exaggerated features that convey their individual motivations and desires. The bombshell dropped by the will becomes evident through the expressions of surprise, amazement, and curiosity on everyone's faces. The legacy left behind sparks feelings ranging from hope to vice within this society. Cupidite (greed) seems to be at play as individuals eagerly anticipate their share of inheritance while others are left disappointed or resentful. Through his artistry, Boilly offers us a glimpse into the intricate dynamics surrounding wealth and heritage in 18th-century France. This engraving serves as a reminder that even in moments tinged with sorrow, there exists an undercurrent of ambition and self-interest. As we observe this scene frozen in time, we can't help but ponder upon our own relationship with material possessions and how they shape our lives. Boilly invites us to reflect on our own reactions when faced with unexpected surprises or disappointments within our families.
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