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Hatred or Jealousy, after 1698. Creator: Eduardus Jacobus
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Hatred or Jealousy, after 1698. Creator: Eduardus Jacobus
Hatred or Jealousy, after 1698
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Capital Letter Eduardus Jacobus Emotion English Text Envy Expression Facial Expression Feeling Hate Hatred Jacobus Eduardus Jealousy Red Chalk Western Script Titled
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Hatred or Jealousy," a powerful and evocative drawing by Eduardus Jacobus, created after 1698, invites viewers to delve into the depths of human emotion. This 18th century masterpiece, now housed at the Art Institute of Chicago, is a poignant exploration of the human psyche, rendered in exquisite detail with red chalk and touches of graphite on tan laid paper. The central figure, a man with a furrowed brow and a pained expression, turns away from the viewer, his eyes downcast in a gesture of despair. The title of the work, "Hatred or Jealousy," is inscribed in elegant Western script at the bottom, adding an air of authority and finality to the composition. The artist's deft use of chalk and graphite creates a striking contrast between the warm, earthy tones of the man's face and the cool, red hue of his emotional turmoil. The concept of jealousy and hatred is a timeless one, and this drawing speaks to the universal experience of feeling envy or animosity towards others. The man's body language and facial expression convey a sense of intense emotion, as if he is grappling with a powerful and all-consuming feeling. The use of one figure in this portrait adds to the sense of intimacy and intensity, drawing the viewer in and inviting them to contemplate the complexities of the human heart. This beautiful and thought-provoking work is a testament to the enduring power of art to capture and convey the deepest emotions of the human experience. The Art Institute of Chicago is fortunate to have this important work in its collection, and it continues to inspire and captivate visitors to this day.
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