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Scene d Octobre: La jeune poitrinaire (An October Scene: The Young Consumptive, October 2-9, 1864. Creator: Unknown)
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Scene d Octobre: La jeune poitrinaire (An October Scene: The Young Consumptive, October 2-9, 1864. Creator: Unknown)
Scene d Octobre: La jeune poitrinaire (An October Scene: The Young Consumptive), from " Le Journal Illustre" no. 34, October 2-9, 1864
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Consumption Disease Dying Henry Peach Robinson Illness Patient Robinson Henry Peach Sadness Sick Sickness Sorrow Suffering Tuberculosis Wood Engraving
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Scene d Octobre: La jeune poitrinaire (An October Scene: The Young Consumptive) captures a poignant moment in history, transporting us back to the 19th century. This black and white wood engraving, created by an unknown artist and featured in 'Le Journal Illustre' no. 34 on October 2-9,1864, showcases the delicate balance between life and death. In this somber scene, we witness a young girl afflicted with consumption or tuberculosis—a disease that plagued countless lives during this era. Dressed in Victorian attire, she appears frail and melancholic amidst her family members who surround her with sorrowful expressions. The image evokes a sense of sadness as we observe the devastating impact of illness on both the individual and their loved ones. Henry Peach Robinson's masterful engraving technique adds depth to this emotional portrayal of suffering. Through intricate details such as clothing dress and facial expressions, he skillfully conveys the gravity of the girl's deteriorating health. Preserved at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this artwork serves as a powerful reminder of our shared human experience across time. It prompts reflection on the fragility of life while honoring those who endured immense hardship due to diseases like tuberculosis. As we gaze upon 'Scene d Octobre: La jeune poitrinaire, ' we are reminded not only of past struggles but also inspired to appreciate our present state of improved healthcare and medical advancements.
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