A man's face inclined forward, expressing compassion. Engraving by M. Engelbrecht (?), 1732, after C. Le Brun.

  • Le Brun, Charles, 1619-1690.
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1732
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33156i
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A man's face inclined forward, expressing compassion. Engraving by M. Engelbrecht (?), 1732, after C. Le Brun. Wellcome Collection. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Le Brun's depiction of the passions is supported by his theory of the passions, which is delineated in the 'Conférence'. In Cartesian style, each compound passion is an organisation of the six simple passions of admiration, love, hatred, desire, joy and sadness. For instance, jealousy is a composite of love and hate; despair "is a strong persuasion of not being able to obtain what we desire"

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A.V. [Augsburg] : Martin Engelbrecht exc, 1732.

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1 print : line engraving with etching ; platemark 24.9 x 18.9 cm

Lettering

La compassion. Das Mitleiden. Mart. Engelbrecht exc. A.V. Bears number: 14

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Wellcome Collection 33156i

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