The Art of The Works of Moliére

19. The Sicilian
19. <i>The Sicilian</i> suite

A collection of seven engravings, including the Title of 1668 and other works in the definitive state by Maurice Leloir and Edmond Hedouin.

The collection is provided with complete provenance dating to its issue (including copy of original issuance certificate), the collection title page, publisher"s title page, a list of engravings and certificate of authenticity.

The Sicilian: <i>Title</i> The Sicilian: Title - Maurice Leloir, as delineator, translated from the French, the original work of 1668.
 
The Sicilian: <i>Title of 1668</i> The Sicilian: Title of 1668 - Maurice Leloir, as delineator, translated from the French, the original work of 1668.
 
The Sicilian: <i>Dramatis Personé</i> The Sicilian: Dramatis Personé - Maurice Leloir, as delineator, translated the original work of 1668, from the French, a listing of the cast of characters.
 
The Sicilian: <i>Second Entry</i> The Sicilian: Second Entry - Don Pedro, Isidore, Hali and the Turkish slaves. Hali: "We shall get her, I tell you in spite of your teeth."
 
The Sicilian: <i>Scene XIII</i> The Sicilian: Scene XIII - Adraste (at Isidore's knees, while Hali and Don Pedro whisper together): "Yes, charming Isidore, my looks have told you as much for the last two months, and you have understood them. I love you more than aught else, and I have no other thought."
 
The Sicilian: <i>Scene XIII</i> The Sicilian: Scene XIII - The scene of the painting of the portrait. Isidore, half reclining on the cushions of a large divan, assumes, under the direction of Adrastre, a peculiarly graceful attitude.
 
The Sicilian: <i>Scene XIX</i> The Sicilian: Scene XIX - Isidore (with Zaide's veil), Adraste and Don Pedro. Adraste: "Allow me to make you shake hands together here."
 
 

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