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Portrait of a playwright in the nineteenth century (illustration)
7211560 Portrait of a playwright in the nineteenth century (illustration) by Gavarni, Paul (1804-66); (add.info.: Portrait of a playwright in the nineteenth century: sketch by Paul Gavarni (1804-1866) - cane, top hat - theater - drama); © Patrice Cartier
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Bring your favorite playwright close with our Media Storehouse Photo Mug, featuring an exquisite illustration of a nineteenth-century playwright by renowned artist Paul Gavarni, as seen on Fine Art Finder (7211560). Each sip from this mug is a journey back in time, allowing you to savor the essence of literature's rich history. Personalize your daily routine with this captivating piece of art, perfect for tea or coffee. A thoughtful gift for the literary enthusiast in your life.
A personalised photo mug blends sentimentality with functionality, making an ideal gift for cherished loved ones, close friends, or valued colleagues. Preview may show both sides of the same mug.
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Mug Size is 9.5cm high x 8cm diameter (3.7" x 3.1")
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This black and white illustration, titled "Portrait of a playwright in the nineteenth century" takes us back to an era filled with creativity and literary brilliance. Created by renowned artist Paul Gavarni, this sketch beautifully captures the essence of a playwright from that time. The distinguished gentleman depicted in the portrait exudes elegance and sophistication. Sporting a top hat and holding a cane, he embodies the refined fashion sense prevalent during the 19th century. The attention to detail in his attire showcases the meticulous costume design of that era. As we delve deeper into this image, we are transported to the world of theater and drama. The playwright's intense gaze hints at his passion for storytelling and his commitment to creating compelling narratives on stage. His presence evokes curiosity about the characters he has brought to life through his words. This artwork not only celebrates French literature but also pays homage to all writers who have dedicated their lives to crafting stories that resonate with audiences across generations. It serves as a reminder of how literature can transcend time, connecting us with our past while inspiring future generations. With its timeless appeal, this illustration reminds us of the power of art to capture moments in history and evoke emotions within us. It is truly a testament to both Gavarni's artistic talent and the enduring legacy of playwrights throughout history.
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