"The Black Madonna"
Church in Moulin (town near Moncorbe). Francois and his mother near the statue of the Mulino Madonna
Little Francois with his father in a bookshop.
The first lines (the poet composes, although Villon is usually portrayed in a tavern in a compromising company plotting another crime)
Villon. Refusal of the right to tonsure.
"At night I finished the ballad"
Claeter at the church of Saint-Benois-les-Béturne in Paris (Église Saint-Benoît-le-Bétourné), destroyed in 1831. Apparently, Villon lived in a house near the gate, overlooking the street Saint Jacques.
The evening of the feast day of the body of the Lord - (June 5, 1455) on the bench near the church of Saint-Benois-le-Beturne Villon with the young priest Gilles and the elderly woman Isabo.
Tragic evening of June 5, 1455. "I am guilty only of my right faith." Priest Philip Sermois and his friend Mardi attack Villon and wound his lips. Probably this is a symbolic punishment for the heretical words uttered by these lips. Defensively, Villon hurts Sermoaz.
Villon and his girlfriend - the vineyard of her father in a suburb of Paris - "You will comfort me in my sorrows."
Prisoner Prisoner preaches in prison - "This world is a prison for the righteous and paradise is for sinners".
 The Château de Blois. Charles d'Orléans gets acquainted with Vion.
"Everywhere I am accepted and expelled from everywhere. I am powerful without power and power. " The wife of Charles Maria of Cleves goes on falconry.
Villon and Charles d'Orléans.
Myeon-sur-Loire - Villon at the pillory - Bishop Thibault d'Ossigny, the crowd. "I drank a cup of shame through the fault of Bishop Thibault d'Ossigny. Let him bless the streets, he is not my bishop. "
Villon in bed, dictates his friend "Testament" - "Testament" - "I dictate the last strength."
Winter road - Villon grabs on, three friends and a friend support him. "We had one heart for two."
Death
Villon - a victim of delusions and a prisoner of tradition, entered the literature as a thief-killer poet.
Winter in Voronezh, Villon and Mandelstam.
"They talk about something quietly
in the language of poets unchanged "
Costumes of ancient Türks. Probably, the ancestors of Villon are of Bulgarian origin, like some European heretical religious movements.
Francois Villon
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Francois Villon

A series of illustrations for a biographical and literary study Faina Grimberg.

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