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The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740, (1910). Artist: Nicolas Lancret
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The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740, (1910). Artist: Nicolas Lancret
The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740, (1910). From series The Four Ages of Man, third in a series of four canvases, showing two archers and women in a woodland setting. Lancret was one of the chief followers of Watteau in early 18th-century France, producing fetes galantes and conversation pieces for which he received considerable acclaim. Oil on Canvas. From The Connoisseur Vol XXVI. [Otto Limited, London, 1910]
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This print titled "The Ages of Man - Manhood, c1710-1740" by Nicolas Lancret takes us back to early 18th-century France. Part of a series called "The Four Ages of Man" this particular canvas showcases two archers and women in a picturesque woodland setting. Lancret, known for his exquisite fetes galantes and conversation pieces, was greatly influenced by Watteau and received significant acclaim for his work. In this vibrant oil on canvas artwork, we are transported to a scene filled with romance and adventure. The composition beautifully captures the essence of manhood during that era, as men engage in the noble sport of archery while surrounded by nature's beauty. The colors used add depth and warmth to the image, enhancing its allure. As we gaze at this enchanting piece from 1910 through our modern lens, it serves as a reminder of the timeless themes depicted: love, masculinity, and the pursuit of passion. The bowmen symbolize strength and skill while engaging in playful flirtation with the women present. This concept resonates across centuries – an eternal portrayal of human connection. Preserved within these brushstrokes is not only Lancret's artistic genius but also a glimpse into history itself. Through this print from Heritage Images' collection published in The Connoisseur Vol XXVI by Otto Limited London (1910), we can appreciate Lancret's contribution to art history while immersing ourselves in an age long gone yet forever
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