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Design: Ages, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: Benoit-Louis Prevost
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Design: Ages, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77. Creator: Benoit-Louis Prevost
Design: Ages, from Encyclopedie, 1762/77
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Age Difference Age Gap Benoît Louis Prévost Contrast Diagram Elderly Man Elderly Woman Encyclopadia Encyclopaedia Encyclopedia Four People Old Age Old Man Old Men Old Woman Prevost Benoit Louis Young
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Benoit-Louis Prevost's engraving, "Design: Ages," from the Encyclopédie (1762/77), offers a compelling visual exploration of the concept of age and its impact on human relationships. The black and white etching on cream laid paper depicts four figures arranged in a diagonal line, two men and two women, representing the ages of a young man, an elderly man, a young woman, and an elderly woman. The contrast between the youthful vitality of the young and the wisdom and experience of the elderly is vividly captured in this thought-provoking composition. The elderly man, with his flowing white beard and furrowed brow, gazes intently at the young man, who looks up at him with a curious expression. The elderly woman, her hair pulled back into a bun and her hands folded in her lap, watches the interaction between the two men with a knowing smile. The young woman, with her rosy cheeks and long, flowing locks, looks off into the distance, seemingly lost in thought. The diagram-like quality of the engraving adds to its educational and didactic nature, making it a valuable addition to any art collection or research library. Originating from France during the eighteenth century, this work is a testament to the enduring fascination with the passage of time and the human condition. The Art Institute of Chicago's holdings of Prevost's works is a significant contribution to the study and appreciation of this important artist and the historical context of his time. This etching, with its intricate detail and masterful use of contrast, is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of art, the study of age, or the exploration of human relationships.
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