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The beadle called after him, "Monsieur? The spire! The spire!"(colour litho)
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The beadle called after him, "Monsieur? The spire! The spire!"(colour litho)
3627146 The beadle called after him, " Monsieur? The spire! The spire!" (colour litho) by Jeanniot, Pierre Georges (1848-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The beadle called after him, " Monsieur? The spire! The spire!". Illustration from Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert (William Heinemann, London, 1902).); © Look and Learn
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Beadle Calling Fiction Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary Pointing Shouting Spire Alerting Monumument Stone Church
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This print captures a moment of suspense and urgency from the iconic novel, Madame Bovary. The beadle, dressed in his distinguished uniform, calls out desperately to Monsieur as he points towards the towering spire of a magnificent stone church. The vibrant colors of this lithograph by Pierre Georges Jeanniot bring to life the scene described by Gustave Flaubert in his literary masterpiece. In this 19th-century French fiction, Emma Bovary finds herself entangled in a web of desire and discontentment. As she embarks on her quest for passion and fulfillment outside the boundaries of her mundane existence, the beadle's call serves as an unexpected interruption. His urgent shout pierces through the air, alerting both Monsieur and readers alike to an impending event that will undoubtedly shape Emma's fate. The image not only showcases Jeanniot's artistic talent but also highlights the intricate details of period costumes and architectural design. It transports us back in time to a France where literature thrived alongside stunning monuments like this grand stone church. Whether you are familiar with Flaubert's work or simply appreciate art that tells stories, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. Let it transport you into Emma Bovary's world as you ponder what lies ahead beyond that distant spire – love or tragedy?
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