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La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole or the harangue delivered by Ulric Gallet to Picrochole
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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, Albert (1848-1926); Private Collection; (add.info.: After the illustration by Albert Robida for Gargantua and Pantagruel by Francois Rabelais. From Oevres de Rabelais, published 1928.)
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This print captures the essence of a historical moment in literature. Titled "La Harangue Faite Par Ulric Gallet A Picrochole" or "The Harangue Delivered by Ulric Gallet to Picrochole" it is based on an illustration by Albert Robida for Francois Rabelais' famous work, Gargantua and Pantagruel. In this scene, we witness the powerful discourse taking place within the walls of a fortified castle. The image transports us back to 16th-century France, where renowned writer and physician Francois Rabelais crafted his literary masterpiece. The towering walls symbolize defense and fortification, mirroring the resilience of both physical health and intellectual prowess. Ulric Gallet's impassioned speech unfolds before our eyes as he addresses Picrochole with conviction and eloquence. This pivotal moment in Rabelais' narrative highlights themes of power struggles, political intrigue, and societal commentary that continue to resonate today. Albert Robida's artistic interpretation adds depth to this historical tableau. His attention to detail brings every character to life while capturing the grandeur of the setting. Through this photo print, we are invited into a world where words hold immense power - a testament to the enduring influence of great writers like Rabelais. As we admire this remarkable piece from Ken Welsh's private collection, let us appreciate its significance not only as an artistic representation but also as a reminder of how literature can shape
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