
Jean-françois Raffaëlli
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The Poet of Paris Streets Endures
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Imagine Paris in the early 1880s, a city crackling with modernity and contradiction. The grand boulevards Haussmann carved through the old city were gleaming and new, but just beyond their edges, in the peripheral neighborhoods and the trampled outskirts, another Paris breathed quietly. It was here, among ragpickers, absinthe drinkers, and laborers resting against iron fences, that Jean François Raffaëlli chose to plant his easel. His decision was not merely a stylistic preference; it was a philosophical one, and it gave nineteenth century painting some of its most honest and tender… Continue reading
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