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Les Miserables, illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
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Les Miserables, illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2796030 Les Miserables, illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Willette, Adolphe Leon (1857-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: Les Miserables. Illustration for Le Rire, 1 March 1902.); © Look and Learn
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Dramatist Le Rire Les Miserables Playwrights Playwriter Principal Theatres Toddler Toddlers Tragedian Victor Hugo Authors Book Author Caricatures Litaerature New Baby New Born New Born Babes New Born Infant Newborn Newly Born
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This vibrant and captivating print showcases an illustration for the famous novel "Les Miserables" by Victor Hugo. Created by Adolphe Leon Willette in 1902, this colour lithograph was originally published in the satirical magazine Le Rire. The artwork cleverly combines humour and social commentary, depicting various scenes from the iconic French tale. The cartoon-like caricatures bring to life the characters and themes of the novel, offering a unique perspective on this literary masterpiece. Willette's satirical drawing captures both the grave nature of the story and its humorous undertones. Through his artistic style, he highlights the societal issues addressed in "Les Miserables" such as poverty, injustice, and redemption. The inclusion of babies and toddlers within this satirical cartoon adds another layer of symbolism. It represents innocence amidst a world filled with corruption and despair. As one gazes upon this print, they are transported back to 19th century France - a time when literature played a significant role in shaping society's perception of itself. This artwork serves as a reminder not only of Victor Hugo's brilliance but also of Willette's talent for capturing complex emotions through satire. With its vivid colors and intricate details, this print is sure to captivate any viewer who appreciates art that blends humor with profound social commentary.
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