Condorcet Collection
Nicolas de Condorcet, a prominent figure of the French Enlightenment, was known for his contributions as a philosopher and sociologist
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Nicolas de Condorcet, a prominent figure of the French Enlightenment, was known for his contributions as a philosopher and sociologist. His life and ideas were captured through various engravings and portraits that depict significant moments in his journey. In one engraving titled "Nicolas de Condorcet Committing Suicide, " we witness the tragic end to his life. This somber image serves as a reminder of the immense pressures he faced during turbulent times. Another engraving, "Supper of the Philosophers, 1773, " showcases Condorcet's involvement in intellectual circles. He engaged in lively discussions with fellow philosophers, exchanging ideas that would shape their era. The portrayal of "Mort de Condorcet, mars 1794" captures the momentous event marking his death. It stands as a testament to his unwavering commitment to principles even amidst political turmoil. Condorcet's multifaceted nature is depicted in an intriguing chromolitho titled "Condorcet, Geometre & Philosophe. " This artwork highlights not only his philosophical pursuits but also his proficiency in mathematics. A portrait simply titled "Portrait of Marie Jean Antoine Nicolas Caritat, Marquis de Condorcet" offers us an intimate glimpse into this remarkable individual. The artist skillfully captures both intelligence and compassion on Condorcet's face - qualities that defined him throughout his life. One captivating piece called "Souper des philosophes (La sainte cene du patriarche)" shows him participating in a symbolic supper with other philosophers. Their gathering represents their shared quest for knowledge and enlightenment. "The Death (engraving)" immortalizes the profound impact he had on society even after passing away. It serves as a tribute to an influential thinker who left behind an indelible legacy.