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Two Young Men, 1803-04 (pencil on paper heightened with gouache)
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Two Young Men, 1803-04 (pencil on paper heightened with gouache)
MMT170467 Two Young Men, 1803-04 (pencil on paper heightened with gouache) by Augustin, Jean-Baptiste-Jacques (1759-1832); 38x29 cm; Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, France; French, out of copyright
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Adolescent Adoration Brothers Candelabra Fireplace Foppish Friends Friendship Gaze Gazing Homosexual Homosexuality Jean Baptiste Leaning Mirror Monochrome Period Costume Reflection Stare Staring Teenage Lovers
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This print, titled "Two Young Men" captures a moment frozen in time. Created by the talented artist Jean-Baptiste-Jacques Augustin in 1803-04, this pencil on paper masterpiece is heightened with gouache to add depth and dimension. The image showcases two teenage boys dressed in exquisite period costumes, leaning against a fireplace adorned with flowers. Their gazes are locked onto each other's reflections in the mirror, exuding an undeniable sense of love and adoration. It is impossible not to be drawn into their world as they stand there, lost in their own private universe. There is an air of intimacy and friendship between these young men that goes beyond mere companionship. Some may interpret their connection as a representation of homosexual love during a time when such relationships were often hidden or condemned. The statue nearby adds another layer of symbolism to the scene, perhaps representing societal expectations or norms that they defy. The monochrome color palette enhances the timeless quality of this portrait while also emphasizing the emotional intensity conveyed through their stares. The foppish attire and candelabra further contribute to the overall elegance and sophistication captured within this artwork. Displayed at Musee Marmottan Monet in Paris, France, this print serves as a powerful reminder of love's ability to transcend boundaries - whether it be friendship or something more profound - even amidst societal constraints.
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