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Exposition Le Meunier d’Angibault in Montipouret: Artistic T

The “Exposition Le Meunier d’Angibault” showcases illustrations from George Sand’s novel published in 1845, portraying the life of Grand Louis, the miller of Angibault. It delves into themes such as class struggle, social justice, and individual freedom, reflecting 19th-century France’s rural society. This exhibition merges literature with visual art, featuring contemporary artist Céline Alapetite’s illustrations that capture pivotal moments from the story. Attendees can appreciate both the artwork and the historical context that shaped Sand’s narrative, enhancing their understanding of the miller’s plight and the era’s social dynamics. The event is hosted at the Moulin d’Angibault, a site of significant cultural importance, fostering a deeper appreciation for the novel’s themes and their relevance today.

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Region: centre-val-de-loire

Category: Heritage, Memory & Literature

Topic: events

Country: France

Address: Moulin d'Angibault, Montipouret, France

Date: 1 June to 31 August 2026, 1 September to 1 November 2026

Price: 4€

Source: Datatourisme. Verified and adapted by FranceRegional.

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