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CHT248251 Similarities between the head of a bear and a man, from Livre de portraiture pour ceux qui commencent a dessiner by Le Brun (engraving) (b/w photo) by Le Brun, Charles (1619-90) (after); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris, France; (add.info.: Parallele entre la tete d un chameau et celle d un homme; connection between human and animal physiognomy; physiognomonie; physiognomony; book teaching how to draw; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This print titled "Similarities between the head of a bear and a man" is an intriguing piece that invites viewers to explore the connection between human and animal physiognomy. The image, originally an engraving by Charles Le Brun, captures the essence of this parallel through meticulous detail. In this thought-provoking artwork, Le Brun delves into the study of facial features, drawing attention to the striking similarities between a bear's head and that of a man. It serves as a visual representation of evolution and highlights how different species share common traits. The artist's intention seems to be rooted in exploring our relationship with nature and questioning our place within it. By juxtaposing these two seemingly disparate subjects, Le Brun challenges us to reflect on our own identity as humans while recognizing our shared characteristics with other creatures. This print not only showcases artistic skill but also acts as an educational tool. Originally part of Livre de portraiture pour ceux qui commencent à dessiner (Book for those who begin to draw), it served as a guide for aspiring artists wanting to learn how to accurately depict various forms. Displayed at Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, France, this remarkable piece continues to captivate audiences today. Its timeless message reminds us that despite our differences, we are all interconnected in some way or another – bridging gaps between species through artistry and understanding.
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