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illustration for The Art of fattening and losing weight, 1860
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illustration for The Art of fattening and losing weight, 1860
5617052 illustration for The Art of fattening and losing weight, 1860 by NoA©, Amedee de (Cham) (1818-79); (add.info.: Series of lithograph illustrations of daily life in 19th century by Amedee-Charles-Henri de Noe, (1819-79, illustrator), from L Art d engraisser et de maigrir a Volonte); Universal History Archive/UIG; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22337118
© Universal History Archive/UIG / Bridgeman Images
1860 Amedee Charles Henri De Noe Fattening L Art D Engraisser Lart Dengraisser Losing Weight Maigrir A Volonte Series
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This print takes us back to the 19th century, offering a glimpse into the fascinating world of daily life in France. Titled "Illustration for The Art of fattening and losing weight, 1860" this lithograph by Amedee de NoA© (Cham) is a part of his renowned series depicting various aspects of life during that era. The image showcases the artist's exceptional attention to detail as he explores the theme of body transformation through weight gain and loss. It serves as a visual representation of his work titled "L'Art d'engraisser et de maigrir à Volonté" or "The Art of Fattening and Losing Weight at Will". Through this piece, NoA© provides an intriguing commentary on society's obsession with physical appearance even in those times. With its intricate lines and delicate shading, this illustration transports us to a time when such concerns were prevalent. It invites viewers to reflect on how our perception of beauty has evolved over centuries while reminding us that these struggles are not exclusive to our modern age. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' preservation efforts, we can now appreciate this historical artwork without any commercial implications. This print from Fine Art Finder allows art enthusiasts worldwide to delve into the past and marvel at Cham's skillful portrayal of everyday life in 19th-century France.
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