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Les Fourberies de Scapin

llustrația este realizată pentru comedia în trei acte a lui Molière, „Scapin intrigantul” compusă în 1671. Imaginea este imprimată după un desen de François Boucher (n. 1703 - d. 1770). Scena descrisă se desfășoară într-o curte unde, în dreapta, un bărbat cu pălărie triconică ține o sabie și se întinde spre înainte. În stânga, purtând o pelerină și o șapcă pe cap, un alt bărbat se întinde în spate…

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  • All metadata

  • Location

Contributors

  • Școală franceză
  • schools (critical concept)

Creator

  • Laurent, Cars

Subject

  • Baroque
  • comedies (literary genre)
  • Rococo

Type of item

  • illustrations (layout features)
  • graphic arts
  • Illustration

Date

  • Sec. XVIII
  • Laurent, Cars (n. 1699 - d. 1771)
  • 17XX
  • 17XX

Medium

  • paper (fiber product)
  • cardboard
  • engraving (printing process)
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Engraving process

Contributors

  • Școală franceză
  • schools (critical concept)

Creator

  • Laurent, Cars

Subject

  • Baroque
  • comedies (literary genre)
  • Rococo

Type of item

  • illustrations (layout features)
  • graphic arts
  • Illustration

Date

  • Sec. XVIII
  • Laurent, Cars (n. 1699 - d. 1771)
  • 17XX
  • 17XX

Medium

  • paper (fiber product)
  • cardboard
  • engraving (printing process)
  • Cardboard
  • Paper
  • Engraving process

Providing institution

  • Eco-Museum Research Institute Tulcea

Aggregator

  • National Heritage Institute, Bucharest

Intermediate provider

  • Project Management Unit – Ministry of Culture

Rights statement for the media in this item (unless otherwise specified)

  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Places

  • France
  • France

Current location

  • Muzeul de Artă - TULCEA

Identifier

  • 0356
  • Culturalia#e23477e6-1acb-444d-9d2f-637516ea9e29

Extent

  • L: 355 mm; LA: 250 mm;

Language

  • Franceză
  • fra

Is part of

  • Grafică

Is related to

  • Rococo

Providing country

  • Romania

Collection name

  • 951_Ministerul_Culturii_Artifacts

First time published on Europeana

  • 2023-06-02T11:57:48.899Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2023-06-02T11:57:48.899Z
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