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The Carnival in ParisEtienne Jesurat

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Etienne Jesurat’s 1757 painting captures the vibrant spirit of Parisian street festivities during the carnival. Participants shout, dance, and wear costumes, transforming the city into a stage of revelry. Notable figures include a water carrier, a woman smoking a pipe, and a man in women’s attire. The scene reflects the temporary escape from daily life that carnival offers before normalcy resumes after Mardi Gras.

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