Antique Master Print-ALLEGORY-TIME-LOVE-WOMEN-YOUTH-Mortain-18th.c.

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‘VOULES VOUS MON COEUR SANS AMOUR
PASSER VOTRE AIMABLE JEUNESSE.
ATENDES-VOUS QU’ON VOUS CARESSE
QUAND VOUS SERES SUR LE RETOUR;
LORS QU’ON EST DANS TE BEL’AGE,
ON DOIT BIEN PROFITER DU TEMPO,
LA BEAUTE EST UNE AVANTAGE
DONT ON NE JOUIT PAS LONGTEMPO.

A PARIS CHEZ DE MORTAIN PONT N?TRE DAME AUX BELLES ESTAMPES.’

– The print showcases a neoclassical depiction of two figures, likely representing allegories of Love and Time or Youth and Age. The woman on the right, with a shepherd’s crook, could symbolize youth or perhaps pastoral innocence. She’s portrayed in a classical pose, reminiscent of depictions of shepherdesses or Greek goddesses, with a serene expression on her face. The woman on the left, dressed more modestly and looking intently at the younger woman, may represent wisdom or the passing of time, admonishing the fleeting nature of youth and beauty. The surrounding landscape, complete with a building in the background and foliage including a tree with ripe fruit, suggests a garden or pastoral setting, which was often used in art as a symbol of nature’s cycles and the passage of time. The piece serves not just as a work of art but also as a moral reminder of the importance of seizing the moment and enjoying the blessings of youth and beauty while one can. It’s a theme that has been explored extensively in both literature and visual arts, especially during the neoclassical period which often sought to impart lessons through depictions of classical mythology and allegory.

The text is in French, and it speaks of the transient nature of beauty and youth, emphasizing the importance of making the most of one’s youth before it fades. The translation reads:

“Do you wish my heart without love
To spend your lovely youth.
Are you waiting to be caressed
When you are on the return;
When one is in such a beautiful age,
One must make good use of time,
Beauty is an advantage
Which one does not enjoy for long.

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The print showcases a neoclassical depiction of two figures, likely representing allegories of Love and Time or Youth and Age. The woman on the right, with a shepherd’s crook, could symbolize youth or perhaps pastoral innocence. She’s portrayed in a classical pose, reminiscent of depictions of shepherdesses or Greek goddesses, with a serene expression on her face. The woman on the left, dressed more modestly and looking intently at the younger woman, may represent wisdom or the passing of time, admonishing the fleeting nature of youth and beauty. The surrounding landscape, complete with a building in the background and foliage including a tree with ripe fruit, suggests a garden or pastoral setting, which was often used in art as a symbol of nature’s cycles and the passage of time. The piece serves not just as a work of art but also as a moral reminder of the importance of seizing the moment and enjoying the blessings of youth and beauty while one can. It’s a theme that has been explored extensively in both literature and visual arts, especially during the neoclassical period which often sought to impart lessons through depictions of classical mythology and allegory.

The text is in French, and it speaks of the transient nature of beauty and youth, emphasizing the importance of making the most of one’s youth before it fades. The translation reads:

“Do you wish my heart without love

To spend your lovely youth.

Are you waiting to be caressed

When you are on the return;

When one is in such a beautiful age,

One must make good use of time,

Beauty is an advantage

Which one does not enjoy for long.

Made by an anonymous engraver after Mortain.

Medium: Etching / engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: circular coat of arms with the initials GR.

Sheet size: 25.2 x 33.3 cm (9.92 x 13.11 inch). Image size: 19.3 x 25.5 cm. (7.6 x 10.04 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Faint line at bottom left, probably a printer’s stain. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

ALLEGORY-TIME-LOVE-WOMEN-YOUTH | PCO-E17-42

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Published in Paris by Mortain.

Additional information

Dimensions 33 × 25 × 1 cm

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