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Scapin's Furries. Piece de theatre (comedy) by Moliere, act 2, scene 11: Geronte a Scapin: " But what the hell was he going to do in this galere? " This is the most famous replica of dialogue
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Scapin's Furries. Piece de theatre (comedy) by Moliere, act 2, scene 11: Geronte a Scapin: " But what the hell was he going to do in this galere? " This is the most famous replica of dialogue
PCT4273568 Scapin's Furries. Piece de theatre (comedy) by Moliere, act 2, scene 11: Geronte a Scapin: " But what the hell was he going to do in this galere? " This is the most famous replica of dialogue. The piece, first presented on 24 May 1671, was played 16 consecutive times. Engraving by Janet-Lange, popular Barba edition, 19th century.; (add.info.: Scapin's Furries. Piece de theatre (comedy) by Moliere, act 2, scene 11: Geronte a Scapin: " But what the hell was he going to do in this galere? " This is the most famous replica of dialogue. The piece, first presented on 24 May 1671, was played 16 consecutive times. Engraving by Janet-Lange, popular Barba edition, 19th century, ); Photo © Gusman
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This print captures a scene from Moliere's comedic masterpiece, Scapin's Furries. The dialogue between Geronte and Scapin in act 2, scene 11 is immortalized in this image, as Geronte questions what the mysterious character was planning to do in the galley.
The play, first performed on May 24th, 1671, was met with great success and played for 16 consecutive times. This particular engraving by Janet-Lange is from the popular Barba edition of the 19th century.
The intricate details of the costumes and expressions of the characters transport us back to the whimsical world created by Moliere. The surprise and amazement depicted on their faces evoke a range of emotions that resonate with audiences even centuries later.
As we gaze upon this historical piece of art, we are reminded of the enduring power of literature and theater to captivate our imaginations. The conversation captured in this image sparks curiosity about what will unfold next in this tale filled with humor and intrigue.
This print by Patrice Cartier is not just a visual representation but a window into a time when storytelling reigned supreme. It serves as a reminder of the timeless appeal of classic works like Scapin's Furries that continue to entertain and inspire us today.
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