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Francois Rabelais was a French Renaissance writer, physician, and humanist

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Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Assaut de la Roche Clermaud or Assault of the Roche-Clermaud

Assaut de la Roche Clermaud or Assault of the Roche-Clermaud
3083272 Assaut de la Roche Clermaud or Assault of the Roche-Clermaud. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Frere Jean des Entommeures se saisit du bastion de la croix or Friar John des Entommeures seized

Frere Jean des Entommeures se saisit du bastion de la croix or Friar John des Entommeures seized the staff of the cross
3083280 Frere Jean des Entommeures se saisit du bastion de la croix or Friar John des Entommeures seized the staff of the cross

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Mesaventure d'une Haute Dame de Paris or The Mishap of a High Lady of Paris

Mesaventure d'une Haute Dame de Paris or The Mishap of a High Lady of Paris
3116217 Mesaventure d'une Haute Dame de Paris or The Mishap of a High Lady of Paris. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Pantagruel en son Berceau or Pantagruel in his Cradle

Pantagruel en son Berceau or Pantagruel in his Cradle
3116214 Pantagruel en son Berceau or Pantagruel in his Cradle. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Le conseil des capitaines de Picrochole or The council of Picrochole's captains

Le conseil des capitaines de Picrochole or The council of Picrochole's captains
3083290 Le conseil des capitaines de Picrochole or The council of Picrochole's captains. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to

La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to Picrochole
3083289 La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to Picrochole. by Robida

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: L'Abbaye de Theleme or The Abbey of Theleme

L'Abbaye de Theleme or The Abbey of Theleme
3116220 L'Abbaye de Theleme or The Abbey of Theleme. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: After the illustration by Albert Robida for Gargantua)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Pantagruel Lisant les Belles Chroniques or Pantagruel Reading the Beautiful Chronicles

Pantagruel Lisant les Belles Chroniques or Pantagruel Reading the Beautiful Chronicles
3116221 Pantagruel Lisant les Belles Chroniques or Pantagruel Reading the Beautiful Chronicles. by Robida, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The alchemist's laboratory neighbor of Gargantua Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)

The alchemist's laboratory neighbor of Gargantua Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)
ELD4863566 The alchemist's laboratory neighbor of Gargantua Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Gargantua drinks the wine of Caves Peintes Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)

Gargantua drinks the wine of Caves Peintes Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)
ELD4863481 Gargantua drinks the wine of Caves Peintes Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938) taken from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Gargantua drops down the projectiles in his hair Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)

Gargantua drops down the projectiles in his hair Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)
ELD4863451 Gargantua drops down the projectiles in his hair Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) taken from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The friar Jean hanged on the branch of a walnut Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)

The friar Jean hanged on the branch of a walnut Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)
ELD4863423 The friar Jean hanged on the branch of a walnut Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: War picrocholine: ' combat opposing the armees of Grandgousier and that of Picrochole'

War picrocholine: " combat opposing the armees of Grandgousier and that of Picrochole"
ELD4863362 War picrocholine: " combat opposing the armees of Grandgousier and that of Picrochole" (Fights between Grandgousier and Picrochole armies)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Enemies are condemned to work in the printing office Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)

Enemies are condemned to work in the printing office Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)
ELD4863289 Enemies are condemned to work in the printing office Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The giant Gargantua in the streets of Chinon Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)

The giant Gargantua in the streets of Chinon Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)
ELD4863251 The giant Gargantua in the streets of Chinon Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Childhood of Gargantua riding a wooden horse Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)

Childhood of Gargantua riding a wooden horse Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)
ELD4863620 Childhood of Gargantua riding a wooden horse Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Guerre picrocholine: ' Gallet, ambassador de Grangousier jete hors du chateau de Picrochole'

Guerre picrocholine: " Gallet, ambassador de Grangousier jete hors du chateau de Picrochole"
ELD4863490 Guerre picrocholine: " Gallet, ambassador de Grangousier jete hors du chateau de Picrochole" (The ambassador Gallet is thrown out of the castle of Picrochole)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The friar Jean on a horse pulls with a rope the captain Touquedillon Illustration by Pierre

The friar Jean on a horse pulls with a rope the captain Touquedillon Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)
ELD4863377 The friar Jean on a horse pulls with a rope the captain Touquedillon Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The kitchen during preparations of the meal to celebrate the return of Gargantua Illustration by

The kitchen during preparations of the meal to celebrate the return of Gargantua Illustration by Pierre Courselles
ELD4863290 The kitchen during preparations of the meal to celebrate the return of Gargantua Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The doctor Theodore orders him a purgative Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)

The doctor Theodore orders him a purgative Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938)
ELD4863598 The doctor Theodore orders him a purgative Illustration by Pierre Courselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Friar Jehan des Entommeures hits with his stick the soldiers of king Picrochole Illustration by

Friar Jehan des Entommeures hits with his stick the soldiers of king Picrochole Illustration by Pierre Courselles (d)
ELD4863511 Friar Jehan des Entommeures hits with his stick the soldiers of king Picrochole Illustration by Pierre Courselles (d)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Teh flight of Picrochole who meets an old witch Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)

Teh flight of Picrochole who meets an old witch Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)
ELD4863365 Teh flight of Picrochole who meets an old witch Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais, 1926 Private collection by Courselles

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Les giants Grandgousier et Gargamelle, parents of Gargantua, during a picnic near Chinon

Les giants Grandgousier et Gargamelle, parents of Gargantua, during a picnic near Chinon
ELD4863651 Les giants Grandgousier et Gargamelle, parents of Gargantua, during a picnic near Chinon (Giants Grandgousier and Gargamelle, parents of Gargantua)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Marquet and the fouace breads sellers before the king Picrochole Illustration by Pierre Couselles

Marquet and the fouace breads sellers before the king Picrochole Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938)
ELD4863534 Marquet and the fouace breads sellers before the king Picrochole Illustration by Pierre Couselles (died 1938) from "Gargantua" by Francois Rabelais

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The cellar of Grandgousier with big barrels, engraving by Robida to illustrate book by Francois

The cellar of Grandgousier with big barrels, engraving by Robida to illustrate book by Francois Rabelais
1761041 The cellar of Grandgousier with big barrels, engraving by Robida to illustrate book by Francois Rabelais "Gargantua" (1534) by Robida

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Portrait of Francois Rabelais, c. 1890 (engraving)

Portrait of Francois Rabelais, c. 1890 (engraving)
1760370 Portrait of Francois Rabelais, c.1890 (engraving) by Garnier, Jules Arsene (1847-89) (after); (add.info.: Francois Rabelais, French writer, doctor and priest in Meudon)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Pantagruel kills Physeter, illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel

Pantagruel kills Physeter, illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Francois Rabelais (engraving)
1200180 Pantagruel kills Physeter, illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Francois Rabelais (engraving) by Tanje, Pierre (1706-61); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Illustration by Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553): the ogre at the table is eating his

Illustration by Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553): the ogre at the table is eating his meal
XEE4177325 Illustration by Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553): the ogre at the table is eating his meal. Engraving of 1914 by Emmanuel Blanche (1880-1946) Private collection

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The reign of Francis I of France, 1515-1547 (colour litho)

The reign of Francis I of France, 1515-1547 (colour litho)
5207735 The reign of Francis I of France, 1515-1547 (colour litho) by Girard, Joseph (fl.1930-50); Private Collection; (add.info.: The reign of Francis I of France, 1515-1547)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c. 1915 (lithograph)

Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c. 1915 (lithograph)
5996229 Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c.1915 (lithograph) by Blanche, Emmanuel (1880-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pantagruel)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c. 1915 (lithograph)

Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c. 1915 (lithograph)
CHT207451 Illustration of Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais (1493-1553), c.1915 (lithograph) by Blanche, Emmanuel (1880-1946); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Gargantua, illustration from Characters of Romance, first published 1900 (colour litho)

Gargantua, illustration from Characters of Romance, first published 1900 (colour litho)
ELB109879 Gargantua, illustration from Characters of Romance, first published 1900 (colour litho) by Nicholson, William (1872-1949); Private Collection; © Desmond Banks; English, out of copyright

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Rabelais (engraving)

Rabelais (engraving)
7194166 Rabelais (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rabelais. Illustration for Histoire de France en Cent Tableaux by Paul Lehugeur (A Lahure)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Rabelais, Pantagruel, Cleopatra, a crier of onions

Rabelais, Pantagruel, Cleopatra, a crier of onions
Vintage engraving of a scene from Francois Rabelaiss Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Jules Garnier. Book 2. Chapter XXX.-- Cleopatra, a crier of onions

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Brother Jean des Entommeurs, illustration from Gargantua

Brother Jean des Entommeurs, illustration from Gargantua
XIR287728 Brother Jean des Entommeurs, illustration from Gargantua by Francois Rabelais (1494-1553) engraved by Paul Jonnard-Pacel (d.1902) (engraving) (b/w photo) by Dore

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Rabelais, La Deviniere: Rabelaiss birthplace

Rabelais, La Deviniere: Rabelaiss birthplace
LSE4804091 Rabelais, La DeviniAre: Rabelaiss birthplace. by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rabelais)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Extract from Gargantua (1534) by Francois Rabelais (1483 - 1553): And

Extract from Gargantua (1534) by Francois Rabelais (1483 - 1553): And
GIA4733081 Extract from Gargantua (1534) by FranAzois Rabelais (1483 - 1553): And, pulling the bumblebee, together removed the pellerin and ate it very well

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: La Deviniere (1699), birthplace of Rabelais

La Deviniere (1699), birthplace of Rabelais
LSE4076825 La DeviniAre (1699), birthplace of Rabelais by Unknown Artist, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La DeviniAre (1699)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Francois Rabelais (1495 - 1553), French writer

Francois Rabelais (1495 - 1553), French writer
XEE4413448 FranAzois Rabelais (1495 - 1553), French writer. by Anonymous; Private Collection; (add.info.: FranAzois Rabelais (1495 - 1553), French writer.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Anatomical board and medical lesson - in 'Pantagruel'

Anatomical board and medical lesson - in "Pantagruel"
LSE4402533 Anatomical board and medical lesson - in " Pantagruel" by FranAzois Rabelais. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Poor Dante starts crying when he sees Gustave Dore arm-and-arm-and-arm-down with that

Poor Dante starts crying when he sees Gustave Dore arm-and-arm-and-arm-down with that
XEE4166508 Poor Dante starts crying when he sees Gustave Dore arm-and-arm-and-arm-down with that little Rabelais man. Cartoon of Cham

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Rabelais, Meudons cure. The writer Francois Rabelais (1483-1553

Rabelais, Meudons cure. The writer Francois Rabelais (1483-1553
XEE4168675 Rabelais, Meudons cure. The writer Francois Rabelais (1483-1553) lord of a feast in the forest of Meudon. He was parish of Meudon from 1551 to 1553

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Portrait assumes of Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), French writer and doctor

Portrait assumes of Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), French writer and doctor
JLJ4585126 Portrait assumes of Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), French writer and doctor. Drawing of the French School, 22, 5 x 17 cm, 16th century Chantilly

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Gargantua character of the novels by Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), French writer

Gargantua character of the novels by Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), French writer
JLJ4671600 Gargantua character of the novels by Francois Rabelais (1494-1553), French writer. Gargantua has a large canopy and has all kinds of dishes

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: The famous Gargantua with a large canopy and all kinds of dishes

The famous Gargantua with a large canopy and all kinds of dishes
LRI4624119 The famous Gargantua with a large canopy and all kinds of dishes. 19th century (Epinal print) by French School

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Pantagruel, son of Gargantua, is fed on the milk of 4600 cows - Pantagruel

Pantagruel, son of Gargantua, is fed on the milk of 4600 cows - Pantagruel
XEE4162089 Pantagruel, son of Gargantua, is fed on the milk of 4600 cows - Pantagruel, son of Gargantua, is nourished by the milk of 4, 600 cows - illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Pantagruel tests his spirits against the Parisian scientists - illustration from

Pantagruel tests his spirits against the Parisian scientists - illustration from
XEE4162151 Pantagruel tests his spirits against the Parisian scientists - illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel, by Francois Rabelais - engraving by Gustave Dore (1832-1883) by Dore

Background imageFrancois Rabelais Collection: Illustration by Gustave Dore for the Inestimable Life of the Grand Gargantua by Francois

Illustration by Gustave Dore for the Inestimable Life of the Grand Gargantua by Francois
XEE4162670 Illustration by Gustave Dore for the Inestimable Life of the Grand Gargantua by Francois Rabelais - illustration from Gargantua and Pantagruel



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Francois Rabelais Collection

Francois Rabelais was a French Renaissance writer, physician, and humanist. He is best known for his satirical works Gargantua and Pantagruel, which are considered to be some of the most influential works of literature in history. His writing style was unique in its use of satire and parody to mock the Catholic Church and other aspects of 16th century society. He also wrote about science, philosophy, medicine, and education. Rabelais' writings were highly influential during the Enlightenment period as they encouraged free thought and challenged traditional beliefs. His work has been praised by many authors including Voltaire who called him "the great genius". Francois Rabelais is remembered today as one of the most important figures in French literature.
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