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Deplorable successes of this piece. One of the palm players whose clothes had been derobe
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Deplorable successes of this piece. One of the palm players whose clothes had been derobe
LSE4077320 Deplorable successes of this piece. One of the palm players whose clothes had been derobe, gives a big racket to La Rapiniere. Painting illustrating " The Comic Roman" by Paul Scarron (1610-1660). Oil On Canvas by Jean-Baptiste (Jean Baptiste) Coulom (or Coulon) (ca. 1695-1735), 1714-1716. Dim.: 85.5 x 121 cm. Musee Tesse, Le Mans by Coulom, Jean de (fl.1695-1735); Musee de Tesse, Le Mans, France; (add.info.: Deplorable successes of this piece. One of the palm players whose clothes had been derobe, gives a big racket to La Rapiniere. Painting illustrating " The Comic Roman" by Paul Scarron (1610-1660). Oil On Canvas by Jean-Baptiste (Jean Baptiste) Coulom (or Coulon) (ca. 1695-1735), 1714-1716. Dim.: 85.5 x 121 cm. Musee Tesse, Le Mans); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment of sheer chaos and hilarity from the painting "The Comic Roman" by Paul Scarron. Painted by Jean-Baptiste Coulom in 1714-1716, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 85.5 x 121 cm and is housed at the Musee Tesse in Le Mans, France. In this scene, we witness one of the palm players whose clothes have been stripped off, handing over a large racket to La Rapiniere. The deplorable successes of this piece are evident as laughter ensues amidst the mayhem depicted on canvas. Scarron's comedic genius shines through as he brings to life a theatrical moment filled with wit and amusement. The vibrant colors and dynamic brushstrokes employed by Coulom add depth and liveliness to the composition. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are transported back to a time when French literature and poetry flourished alongside theater performances that brought joy to audiences. This image serves as a reminder of the timeless appeal of comedy throughout history. Thanks to Leonard de Selva's skillful photography, we can now appreciate every intricate detail of this remarkable painting from afar. It is an exquisite representation of art capturing life's most comical moments for generations to come.
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