TOK_UJNL_024 THE UNINVITED GUEST _ VICTOR MARAIS-MILTON / LIPUTHA JAMAIS-JAMANTELL

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A mock battle is taking place on the threshold of the room. Someone in a golden waistcoat is trying to enter the young ladies' quarters, but to reach his goal, the stranger will have to overcome the resistance of the unyielding inhabitants of the apartments. The painting "The Uninvited Guest" was painted by the French artist Victor Marais-Milton at the turn of the 19th-20th centuries.
Judging by the translucent peignoirs, the girls have recently woken up and are not yet ready to receive visitors. However, the impatient rich man does not want to wait. Apparently, he often drops by the brothel, is well acquainted with the mischievous hostesses of the cozy boudoir and gladly accepts their rules of the game.
With his left hand, with a large ring on his ring finger and an embroidered cuff of his sleeve, the man deftly grabbed the hem of one of the cocottes. The beauty, who lost her scarlet slipper in the heat of battle, feigns embarrassment, but does not try to escape, but pretends to slam the door. Having knocked over a basket of needlework, her enterprising companion climbed onto a chair and is about to pour water from a teapot on the intrusive gentleman. Most likely, the water will not cool his ardor, but will only ignite his carnal passion with renewed vigor.
At the beginning of his creative career, the artist preferred more restrained subjects. He mainly worked on scenes from the everyday life of cardinals and bishops. Later, the master created a series of works dedicated to the everyday life of ladies of the demi-monde. Today, most of the paintings on frivolous themes are stored in the United States of America. Kuva vähem

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