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Le pere Grandet counting his money - Illustration in "Eugenie Grandet"
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Le pere Grandet counting his money - Illustration in "Eugenie Grandet"
LSE4104378 Le pere Grandet counting his money - Illustration in " Eugenie Grandet" by Honore de Balzac, coll. Ideal Library, 1910 (engraving) by Dupuis, Georges (1874-1932); Private Collection; Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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This print transports us into the world of "Eugenie Grandet" by Honore de Balzac, capturing a defining moment in the novel. The illustration depicts Le pere Grandet, a central character known for his extreme avarice, counting his vast fortune. Created by Georges Dupuis in 1910, this engraving beautifully captures the essence of Balzac's literary masterpiece. Le pere Grandet is portrayed with meticulous detail, hunched over his desk as he meticulously counts each coin. His face bears an expression that reveals both satisfaction and obsession - a reflection of his insatiable greed. Through this image, we witness the embodiment of one of the seven capital sins: avarice. Balzac's portrayal of Le pere Grandet serves as a scathing critique on wealth and its corrupting influence on human nature. This print not only showcases Dupuis' artistic talent but also highlights Balzac's ability to delve deep into the complexities of human behavior. As we gaze upon this powerful image, we are reminded of Balzac's enduring legacy as one of France's most celebrated writers. His exploration of moral dilemmas and societal issues continues to resonate with readers across generations. Leonard de Selva has masterfully captured this iconic scene from "Eugenie Grandet" allowing us to appreciate both the artistry behind it and its profound connection to literature.
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