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Panurge sortant de chez Raminagrobis, 1854-55. Creator: Felix Bracquemond
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Panurge sortant de chez Raminagrobis, 1854-55. Creator: Felix Bracquemond
Panurge sortant de chez Raminagrobis, 1854-55. [Panurge leaving the house of Raminagrobis]
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Panurge's Terrifying Encounter - A Glimpse into Rabelaisian Fantasy
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. In this black and white etching, Felix Bracquemond takes us on a journey through the dark recesses of François Rabelais' literary masterpiece, "Gargantua and Pantagruel". The print titled "Panurge sortant de chez Raminagrobis" (Panurge leaving the house of Raminagrobis) transports us to 19th century France, where we witness Panurge, a central character in the novel, emerging from an eerie encounter. Bracquemond skillfully captures Panurge's overwhelming fear and alarm as he confronts demons and monsters lurking in the shadows. The artist's attention to detail is remarkable; every line etched with precision brings forth a sense of dread that emanates from the scene. As Panurge navigates his way through this nightmarish landscape, we can almost feel his heart pounding with fright. The print not only showcases Bracquemond's artistic prowess but also pays homage to Rabelais' influential contribution to French literature. By visualizing one of the most memorable episodes from "Gargantua and Pantagruel". Bracquemond invites viewers to delve into a world where fantasy intertwines with reality. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print serves as a reminder of how art can breathe life into written narratives. It prompts contemplation about our own fears and anxieties while celebrating the enduring power of storytelling across different mediums.
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