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Lou barullaire le vagabond (drawing)
JEB4868111 Lou barullaire le vagabond (drawing) by Bernard, Valere (1860-1936); 26x35.5 cm; Palais de Longchamp, Marseille, France; (add.info.: Lou barullaire le vagabond Drawing by Valere Bernard (1860-1936) Sun 26x35.5 cm Musee des Beaux Arts Palais Longchamp Marseille); © Jean Bernard. All rights reserved 2022
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This black and white drawing, titled "Lou barullaire le vagabond" by Valere Bernard, transports us to a different era. The 26x35.5 cm print is housed in the Palais de Longchamp in Marseille, France, where it stands as a testament to the artist's skill and vision. The image depicts a solitary figure, Lou barullaire le vagabond, dressed in tattered clothing that speaks of poverty and hardship. His coat hangs loosely on his back while his hat shields his face from view. Leaning on a cane for support, he embodies the essence of a drifter navigating life's uncertainties. The landscape surrounding him adds to the sense of loneliness and isolation. It captures the desolation of campaign life with its barren fields stretching into the distance. Through this drawing, Bernard masterfully conveys not only physical poverty but also emotional destitution. As we gaze upon this artwork, we are reminded of the struggles faced by individuals throughout history – their resilience in times of adversity and their ability to find beauty even amidst despair. Jean Bernard's meticulous attention to detail brings every element to life - from the folds in Lou barullaire le vagabond's clothes to the texture of his weathered skin. This piece serves as an evocative portrayal of human existence within society’s margins during both 19th-century France and beyond. In capturing such raw emotion through artistry alone, Jean Bernard has created an enduring masterpiece that resonates with
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