File:Le Gargantua du siecle ou l'Oracle de la dive bouteille.jpg

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Français : Image satirique anonyme éditée à Paris. (1790-1792).

Voici le texte de la légende : « Le fameux glouton nommé Gargantua suivis des cardingots, des evégots, des abbégots et des capucingots, oiseaux très saler très puants et très voraces ; se transporte monté sur une jument avec sa famille, et va consulter l'Oracle de la Dive Bouteille sur les évènements futurs, mais les destinées qui sont écrites sur deux tablettes pendantes à deux chênes arrêtent et saisissent d'étonnement la suite grotesque. Gargantua, seul digne successeur de Pantagruel, persiste à savoir le secret de la Bouteille qui après un bourdonnement épouvantable fait sauter le bouchon, se fend et prononce le mot Trink tandis que Panurge et le grand Prêtre saisis de respects se promettent de suivre les Decrets du destin, dans le fond on voit un Papegot, et trois têtes couronnées qui attendent le résultat de la Consultation. »

Sur le feuilles accorchées aux arbres sont inscrits ces prophéties : « Du sang de l'oppression la France sera affranchie  » et « Un peuple entier indépendant à [sic] conquis sa liberté  »
Date between 1790 and 1792
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