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January 21 Collection

"January 21: A Glimpse into the Spectrum of Emotions and Expressions" Step back in time to January 21, 1819, where Dandies paraded down Rotten Row


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"January 21: A Glimpse into the Spectrum of Emotions and Expressions" Step back in time to January 21, 1819, where Dandies paraded down Rotten Row. This hand-colored etching captures their fashionable flair and exuberance. Meanwhile, on that same day in 1800, Simple Bodily Pain took center stage. The vividly colored etching portrays the discomfort experienced by individuals during this era. Compassion emerges as a powerful sentiment in Le Brun's Travested Caricatures Passions series. On January 21st, it is personified through heartfelt gestures and empathetic expressions. Acute Pain also finds its place within Le Brun's collection on this significant date. The caricatured figures depict agony and distress with striking realism. Scorn reveals itself amidst these diverse emotions. Le Brun masterfully conveys disdain through exaggerated features and contemptuous glances. Laughter echoes throughout history as an expression of joyous release. Both a brown ink etching from 1800 and Le Brun's Travested Caricatures capture moments of uproarious mirth. Sadness permeates the atmosphere on this particular day in history. Hand-colored etchings portray melancholy faces reflecting inner turmoil or heartache. Weeping becomes an embodiment of sorrow within Le Brun's Travested Caricatures Passions series. These poignant illustrations evoke empathy for those experiencing profound grief or loss. Horror takes hold on January 21st, leaving viewers captivated by chilling scenes depicted in hand-colored etchings printed during this period—evoking fear that lingers long after observation ends. Terrour Fright reigns supreme among the spectrum of emotions portrayed by Le Brun's Travested Caricatures Passions series—a visual representation of terror that sends shivers down one's spine even centuries later. On this remarkable date, we witness the range of human emotions, from profound sadness to uproarious laughter.