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Trissotin Reading his Sonnet, from Les Femmes Savantes by Moliere (1622-73) 1846



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Trissotin Reading his Sonnet, from Les Femmes Savantes by Moliere (1622-73) 1846

XZL148185 Trissotin Reading his Sonnet, from Les Femmes Savantes by Moliere (1622-73) 1846 (oil on canvas) by Leslie, Charles Robert (1794-1859); Victoria & Albert Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: war against spirit of refined humbuggery; ); English, out of copyright

Media ID 12727214

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a pivotal moment from Moliere's play, "Les Femmes Savantes" (The Learned Ladies). Painted by Charles Robert Leslie in 1846, the scene depicts Trissotin, one of the play's central characters, reading his sonnet. The oil on canvas artwork is currently housed at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. In this intriguing composition, we witness Trissotin engrossed in his own words as he recites his sonnet to an unseen audience. His posture exudes confidence and self-importance, while his facial expression reveals a hint of smugness. As we observe him through a mirror reflection, it becomes clear that Leslie intended to emphasize both the theatricality and narcissism of this character. Moliere's play satirizes the pretentiousness and intellectual snobbery prevalent among certain circles during its time. Trissotin embodies this spirit of refined humbuggery that Moliere sought to expose and critique. Through sharp wit and clever dialogue, the playwright invites us to question societal values and challenge those who prioritize appearance over substance. This print not only serves as a visual reminder of Moliere's timeless work but also prompts us to reflect on our own attitudes towards authenticity and intellectual pursuits. It reminds us that beneath layers of artifice lies true wisdom waiting to be discovered – if only we are willing to look beyond appearances.

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