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The Bat: a painter draws a donkey on the navel of his unfaithful wife (La Fontaines tale), 1795 (engraving)
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The Bat: a painter draws a donkey on the navel of his unfaithful wife (La Fontaines tale), 1795 (engraving)
7202907 The Bat: a painter draws a donkey on the navel of his unfaithful wife (La Fontaines tale), 1795 (engraving) by Fragonard, Jean-Honore (1732-1806); Private Collection; (add.info.: Engraving by Fragonard illustrating the tales of Jean de la Fontaine, Didot edition 1795: " The bat" - a painter draws a donkey on the navel of his unfaithful wife.); © Patrice Cartier
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The Bat - a painter's revenge on his unfaithful wife
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. In this intriguing engraving by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, we are transported to the 18th century and witness a tale of betrayal and punishment. The scene depicts a painter who has discovered his wife's infidelity, seeking retribution in an unconventional manner. With meticulous detail, Fragonard captures the moment when the artist draws a donkey on his wife's navel as an act of castigation. This symbolic gesture serves as both a form of public humiliation and a reminder of her deceitful actions. The composition is filled with elements that reflect the era's customs and fashion. The woman is elegantly dressed in period attire, emphasizing her femininity while highlighting her transgressions. Meanwhile, the man stands tall and masculine, asserting his authority through this act of artistic vengeance. Fragonard skillfully uses light and shadow to enhance the dramatic effect of the scene. The play between darkness and illumination adds depth to each character's expression – from the wife's shock to the husband's stern determination. This engraving not only showcases Fragonard’s exceptional talent but also offers us insight into societal attitudes towards adultery during this time period. It reminds us that art can be used not only for aesthetic pleasure but also as a powerful tool for storytelling and moral reflection.
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