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Saint Exupery, Antoine de

ANTOINE DE SAINT EXUPERY The Drunkard, 2008

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The Drunkard illustration in The Little Prince depicts a man who drinks to forget his shame, creating a sad cycle of self-destruction. This scene symbolizes the futility and absurdity of certain adult behaviors, highlighting the theme of misguided attempts to escape reality.

Each print is plate-signed and features a blind stamp, certifying its authenticity and adherence to the standards set by the Estate of Saint-Exupéry. Printed on high-quality Arches BFK Rives 250g paper, this lithograph captures the delicate textures and vibrant colors of the original watercolors, bringing the enchanting world of Le Petit Prince to life.

Details

Sku: MI9861

Artist: Antoine de Saint Exupery

Title: The Drunkard

Year: 2008

Signed: No

Medium: Lithograph

Edition Size: 300

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A: Mint

Dimensions

Paper Size: 15.5 x 12.25 inches ( 39 x 31 cm )

Image Size: 15.5 x 12.25 inches ( 39 x 31 cm )

ANTOINE DE SAINT EXUPERY The Drunkard, 2008

$75

About the Artist

Antoine de Saint Exupery

Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, born in Lyon, France, on June 29, 1900, was not only a renowned writer and pioneering aviator but also a talented artist whose illustrations brought his literary works to life. While he is best known for his novella "The Little Prince," his artwork is integral to its charm and enduring appeal. Saint-Exupéry's delicate yet expressive illustrations, featured throughout the book, beautifully complement the narrative and evoke a sense of whimsy and wonder. His drawings capture the essence of each character and scene, adding depth and emotion to the story's timeless themes. Despite his untimely disappearance during a reconnaissance mission in July 1944, Saint-Exupéry's artistic legacy lives on through the enchanting illustrations of "The Little Prince," continuing to captivate readers and inspire artists around the world.
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