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Moliere as Julius Caesar in the Tragedy of Pompee, (1886). Artist: Henri ThiriatMolie re as Julius Caesar in the Tragedy of Pompe e, (1886). Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Molie re (1622-1673), was a French theatre writer, director and actor
Moliere reading from his comedy Tartuffe at the home of Ninon de L Enclos, 1802Molie re reading from his comedy Tartuffe at the home of Ninon de L Enclos, 1802. Private Collection
La lecture de Moliere, 1728, (1937). Artist: Jean Francois de TroyLa lecture de Moliere, 1728, (1937). From Verve - Vol.1, No. 1, December 1937. [Verve, France, 1937]
Moliere, French playwright and actor, 18th century (1894). Artist: Jacques Firmin BeauvarletMoliere (1622-1673), French playwright and actor, 18th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose
Moliere, 1775. Artist: Thomas CookMoliere, 1775. Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Moliere (1622-1673), was a French theatre writer, director and actor, one of the masters of comic satire
A scene from Les Precieuses Ridicules by Moliere, (1833). Artist: JacksonA scene from Les Precieuses Ridicules by Moliere, (1833). Les precieuses were witty and educated intellectual ladies who frequented the salon of the marquise de Rambouillet
Moliere, French theatre writer, director and actor, (1833). Artist: J PosselwhiteMoliere, French theatre writer, director and actor, (1833). Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, better known as Moliere (1622-1673), was one of the masters of comic satire
Alexandre Lenoir, 1799. Artist: Pierre Maximilien DelafontaineAlexandre Lenoir, 1799. Originally an artist, Lenoir was actively involved in conserving Frances heritage from the ravages of the Revolution
Moliere and the mendicant friar, (19th century). A scene showing the French playwright Jean Baptiste de Moliere (1622-1673) and a monk
Farceurs, 1670. French and Italian characters from the Comedia del Arte. The Captain is 5th from left, Harlequin 6th from left
Scene from Don Juan, ou le Festin de Pierre, 1665, (18th century). Artist: Laurent CarsScene 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