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Scene from Don Juan, ou le Festin de Pierre, 1665, (18th century). Artist: Laurent Cars
Scene from Don Juan, ou le Festin de Pierre, 1665, (18th century). Don Juan is speaking to the stone statue of the Commander whom he killed when the old man challenged the Don who had seduced his daughter. He is asking the statue to a banquet. His manservant cringes in terror. This play was given 15 performances in 1665 and was then proscribed. The libretto of Mozart's opera Don Giovanni (1787) was based on Moliere's text. From Don Juan, ou le Festin de Pierre (Don Juan, or the Stone Banquet) by Moliere. (Paris, 1665).
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AR947491
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Image
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Public
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3449px × 5072px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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17th century
18th century
afraid
ALARM
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B&W
B/W
Banquet
Black & White
Black and white
CARS
concept
Death
Dining
DON GIOVANNI
Don Juan
eighteenth century
Engraving
Entertainment
Fear
Feast
Food
FRIGHTEN
FRIGHTENED
frightening
Ghost
Invitation
Jean Baptiste de
Jean Baptiste de Moli?re
Jean Baptiste de Moliere
Jean-Baptiste
Jean-Baptiste Poquelin
JOB
Laurent
Laurent Cars
Literature
Male
Man
Men
Moli?re
MOLIERE
Monochrome
MOZART
OCCUPATION
Opera
People
Phantom
Poquelin
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PROFESSION
scared
Servant
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
Statue
Stone
Supernatural
Terror
Wolfgang Amadeus
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART