N’importe quoi, en vrai c’est des faux seins et elle y a mit de la bibine dedans.
Comme tous les autres tableaux dans le même genre en fait (d’après une rapide recherche Google)
Juste un c/c de l’explication d’op originel :
Sorry for the title gore, here’s the full story
This painting of a young woman breastfeeding an old man in a prison cell was sold for Euros 30 million. The painting may look perverse but the story behind is from historical records.
The poor man was sentenced to “death by starvation” for stealing a loaf of bread during the reign of Louis XIV in France. The woman was his only daughter and the only visitor to his cell. She was allowed to visit him daily but was frisked thoroughly such that no food was taken in.
When after 4 months the man still survived with no weight loss, the authorities were perplexed and started spying on her in the cell and to their utter astonishment found her to breastfeed her father to the fullest sharing her baby’s milk. The judges then realizing the compassion and love of the woman for her father, pardoned the father and set him free.
This piece of history brings into focus how deep is a woman’s compassion in our daily lives that men often tend to overlook.
Tu regardes un quart de seconde le tableau, tu vois comment ils sont habillés, tu vois Louis XIV dans le commentaire, tu te dis “ouate le phoque” très rapidement !
Reddit est rempli de titres erronés ou d’informations qui sont carrément fausses.
C’est Isabelle Balkany qui rend visite à son mari au parloir. Le filtre instagram est cependant un peu poussé, c’est devenu n’importe quoi la photo sur smartphone.
Une allégorie de la théorie du ruissellement
C’est Christine Boutin quand son cousin se fesait mettre au coin aux réunions de famille.
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N’importe quoi, en vrai c’est des faux seins et elle y a mit de la bibine dedans.
Comme tous les autres tableaux dans le même genre en fait (d’après une rapide recherche Google)
Juste un c/c de l’explication d’op originel :
Sorry for the title gore, here’s the full story
This painting of a young woman breastfeeding an old man in a prison cell was sold for Euros 30 million. The painting may look perverse but the story behind is from historical records.
The poor man was sentenced to “death by starvation” for stealing a loaf of bread during the reign of Louis XIV in France. The woman was his only daughter and the only visitor to his cell. She was allowed to visit him daily but was frisked thoroughly such that no food was taken in.
When after 4 months the man still survived with no weight loss, the authorities were perplexed and started spying on her in the cell and to their utter astonishment found her to breastfeed her father to the fullest sharing her baby’s milk. The judges then realizing the compassion and love of the woman for her father, pardoned the father and set him free.
This piece of history brings into focus how deep is a woman’s compassion in our daily lives that men often tend to overlook.
Whether or not this story is actually true, it is a similar tale to that of [Roman Charity, the ancient story of Pero and Cimon](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Charity)
[Here’s one more link with some more context](https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.elitereaders.com/the-inspiring-story-behind-the-nasty-paintings-of-a-woman-breastfeeding-an-old-man/amp/)
Tu regardes un quart de seconde le tableau, tu vois comment ils sont habillés, tu vois Louis XIV dans le commentaire, tu te dis “ouate le phoque” très rapidement !
Reddit est rempli de titres erronés ou d’informations qui sont carrément fausses.
C’est Isabelle Balkany qui rend visite à son mari au parloir. Le filtre instagram est cependant un peu poussé, c’est devenu n’importe quoi la photo sur smartphone.
Une allégorie de la théorie du ruissellement
C’est Christine Boutin quand son cousin se fesait mettre au coin aux réunions de famille.