Old Prson Collection
"Through the Sands of Time: A Captivating Glimpse into Age and Experience" In a black and white photograph
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"Through the Sands of Time: A Captivating Glimpse into Age and Experience" In a black and white photograph, a man and a young girl engage in an enchanting dialogue that transcends generations. Their eyes sparkle with curiosity as they exchange wisdom and stories, bridging the gap between youth and old age. Meanwhile, two men stand solemnly at the bedside of an old man residing in a garret during the 18th century. The engraving captures both reverence for his years lived and the bittersweet realization that time is fleeting. A shocking scene unfolds in another lithograph; an old man stabs a young novice at Rome's Convent of Santa Catarina. This chilling image serves as a reminder that age does not always equate to wisdom or benevolence. Contrasting this darkness, we find ourselves immersed in intimacy as a couple indulges in forbidden pleasures within their bedchamber. Through delicate watercolors, their love defies societal norms while celebrating passion even amidst aging bodies. Tragedy strikes again through an engraving depicting the murder of Baronne de Valley - an elderly woman whose home became her final resting place on Paris' Rue de Penthievre. It reminds us that vulnerability can be exploited regardless of one's advanced years. Turning back time to 1697, Charles Perrault's print & woodcut on paper brings forth "The Tale Red Riding Hood. " With moral lessons woven within its pages, it teaches cautionary tales about trust when encountering strangers – advice still relevant today. From folklore to spirituality, we encounter "The Dead Who Resurrects" depicted vividly through color lithography. This ethereal artwork invites contemplation on life after death while pondering whether age grants insight into such mysteries. "The Old Man and the Servant, " immortalized on canvas by an artist from 1800 portrays companionship beyond social hierarchies – reminding us that age can foster deep connections and loyalty.