WRITTEN IN FRENCH
The spirit of revolt is spreading to the Louvre Museum! Jean Dytar finally gives a voice to works in need of notoriety and offers children the opportunity to reflect on the advantages and disadvantages of fame.
Some of the works on display at the Louvre do not attract the attention...
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WRITTEN IN FRENCH
The spirit of revolt is spreading to the Louvre Museum! Jean Dytar finally gives a voice to works in need of notoriety and offers children the opportunity to reflect on the advantages and disadvantages of fame.
Some of the works on display at the Louvre do not attract the attention of any visitor.
This is the case of this series of small paintings, an allegory of the five senses, in which Tobias symbolizes hearing. When a little boy honours him with a real look, the musician has no idea that this schoolboy will turn things upside down two decades later, the very year of the revolt of the shadow paintings...
72 pages
French language
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