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The Good Pope: Time, 1836 (illustration)
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The Good Pope: Time, 1836 (illustration)
7485453 The Good Pope: Time, 1836 (illustration) by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-47); (add.info.: Le Bon Pape: Le Temps: anticlerical illustration by Grandville (Jean Ignace Isidore Gerard) (1803-1847) for a collection of songs by Pierre Jean de Beranger (1780-1857), Fournier edition 1836 - religious dignitary carrying a young woman on his lap); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023
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The Good Pope: Time, 1836 (illustration) captures a thought-provoking scene from the 19th century, skillfully brought to life by the talented artist Grandville. In this print, we witness a religious dignitary carrying a young woman on his lap, challenging societal norms and sparking intrigue. The illustration is part of a collection of songs by Pierre Jean de Beranger, published in 1836. It serves as an anticlerical commentary on the influence and power wielded by religious figures during that time. The juxtaposition of the pope's position of authority with the intimate act of holding a woman emphasizes themes of seduction and courtship. Grandville's artistic prowess shines through in his meticulous attention to detail and expressive portrayal of emotions. The characters are depicted with remarkable realism, capturing both their physical attributes and inner thoughts. The corpulent figure of the pope symbolizes excesses within religious institutions while also hinting at issues surrounding obesity prevalent in society. This evocative artwork invites viewers to reflect upon questions about religion, power dynamics, morality, and societal expectations. Its timeless nature allows us to draw parallels between past and present circumstances. © Patrice Cartier has masterfully preserved this historical gem through fine art printing techniques. This exquisite print is sure to captivate art enthusiasts who appreciate thought-provoking imagery from centuries gone by.
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