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The Drunk of the Police, 1884. Painting by Joseph Faverot (1862-?). Polichinelle drinking champagne. Mumm Collection in Reims (champagne)

The Drunk of the Police, 1884. Painting by Joseph Faverot (1862-?). Polichinelle drinking champagne. Mumm Collection in Reims (champagne)


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The Drunk of the Police, 1884. Painting by Joseph Faverot (1862-?). Polichinelle drinking champagne. Mumm Collection in Reims (champagne)

XEE4113572 The Drunk of the Police, 1884. Painting by Joseph Faverot (1862-?). Polichinelle drinking champagne. Mumm Collection in Reims (champagne). by Faverot, Joseph (1862-1915); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Drunk of the Police, 1884. Painting by Joseph Faverot (1862-?). Polichinelle drinking champagne. Mumm Collection in Reims (champagne).); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

Media ID 25164252

© Stefano Bianchetti / Bridgeman Images

Champagne Alcohol Pulcinella Bianchettinum


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The Drunk of the Police, 1884

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is a captivating painting by Joseph Faverot that showcases the mischievous character Polichinelle indulging in champagne. This lively piece is part of the Mumm Collection in Reims, known for its association with the world-renowned champagne region. Faverot's artwork captures a moment of revelry and excess as Polichinelle gleefully imbibes from a glass filled with sparkling bubbles. The artist's attention to detail brings out the vibrant colors and textures, making it feel almost tangible. With each brushstroke, Faverot skillfully portrays Polichinelle's jovial expression and animated gestures. Polichinelle, also known as Pulcinella in Italian folklore, represents a comical figure often associated with mischief and satire. In this painting, he embodies the spirit of celebration and indulgence that accompanies special occasions like enjoying champagne. The Mumm Collection in Reims serves as an ideal home for this masterpiece due to its historical connection to Champagne production. As one gazes upon "The Drunk of the Police" they are transported into a world where joyous moments are captured on canvas forever. Stefano Bianchetti beautifully photographed this print from Fine Art Finder, preserving Faverot's original work while adding his own artistic touch. This image invites viewers to appreciate not only Faverot's talent but also indulge their senses in imagining themselves immersed within this scene of merriment and delight.

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