Elderly Woman Collection
"Dhumavati / Matangi: A Mysterious Elderly Woman from the Late 19th Century" This captivating portrait, titled "Dhumavati / Matangi
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"Dhumavati / Matangi: A Mysterious Elderly Woman from the Late 19th Century" This captivating portrait, titled "Dhumavati / Matangi, " created between 1885-90 by an unknown artist, showcases the enigmatic beauty of an elderly woman. With delicate brushstrokes and intricate details, this artwork transports us to a bygone era. In contrast, "Bei der Zubringerin" takes us back to Germany in 1899. This historic print depicts a frail old lady holding her handbag with grace and poise. She embodies the wisdom and resilience that come with age. Inspired by Thomas Hardy's novel "The Mayor of Casterbridge, " Robert Barnes captures the essence of a hag in his painting from 1886. The wrinkled face tells stories of hardships endured and lessons learned throughout a long life. Moving forward to Pie Town, New Mexico in 1940, Russell Lee's photograph reveals friends gathering at a fair. Among them is an elderly lady radiating warmth as she engages with those around her. Her presence adds depth to this nostalgic snapshot. Masterfully painted between 1530-60 by the Master of the Die, Plate 1 portrays Apuleius transformed into a donkey while listening intently to an old woman's tale. This mysterious figure holds ancient knowledge within her weathered features. Karl Mathias Ernst provides us with another perspective through his window opening in "Portrait of Rubens Mother. " Painted in 1775, we catch glimpses of an elderly woman whose experiences are etched on her face like lines on parchment. Juan Antonio Salvador Carmona brings forth the laborious nature of aging through his depiction of "The grape-picker. " With each grape carefully placed into her basket after Murillo's inspiration, this elderly woman exemplifies dedication and perseverance.