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The Flea Catcher
BAL3100 The Flea Catcher by Tour, Georges de la (1593-1652); Musee Historique Lorrain, Nancy, France; (add.info.: La femme a la puce ; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 12844450
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Breast Candle Cleanliness Flea Hygiene Lice Social History
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The Flea Catcher
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by Georges de la Tour is a captivating print that offers a glimpse into the daily life and social history of 17th-century France. The artwork, housed in the Musee Historique Lorrain in Nancy, showcases an intriguing scene titled "La femme à la puce" or "The Woman with the Flea". In this intimate composition, a nude female figure is depicted holding a candle close to her breast while meticulously inspecting her body for fleas and lice. This attention to personal hygiene reflects the importance placed on cleanliness during this era. The artist skillfully captures the woman's concentration and determination as she diligently searches for these tiny pests. Through his masterful use of light and shadow, de la Tour creates a sense of drama and intrigue within the image. The warm glow emanating from the candle illuminates both the woman's face and her delicate features, casting subtle shadows across her body. "The Flea Catcher" serves as a reminder of how everyday activities can offer valuable insights into historical customs and practices. It invites viewers to contemplate not only personal hygiene but also societal norms surrounding cleanliness in early modern Europe. This print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate de la Tour's artistic prowess while providing an opportunity for reflection on our own relationship with cleanliness in contemporary society.
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