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The child has the cluster Marble sculpture by Pierre Jean David dit David d
JLJ4579180 The child has the cluster Marble sculpture by Pierre Jean David dit David d Angers (1788-1856) 1845 Paris, Musee du Louvre by David d Angers, Pierre Jean (1788-1856); Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: The child has the cluster Marble sculpture by Pierre Jean David dit David d Angers (1788-1856) 1845 Paris, Musee du Louvre); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Capital Sins Gluttony Grape Grapevine Hunger Picking Recolate Viticulture
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In this photo print, we are transported to the Musee du Louvre in Paris, where a young child stands mesmerized by the exquisite Marble sculpture created by Pierre Jean David dit David d'Angers. The year is 1845, and this masterpiece captures the essence of childhood innocence and curiosity. The child's eyes widen with wonder as they reach out to touch the intricately carved cluster of grapes held delicately in their hands. This sculpture symbolizes not only the artistry of David d'Angers but also represents themes of viticulture and agriculture, reminding us of our connection to nature's bountiful harvest. As we gaze upon this image, we cannot help but be reminded of our own youthful desires for knowledge and nourishment. The child's nakedness serves as a reminder that hunger knows no boundaries or social constructs; it is a primal instinct that unites us all. This photograph beautifully captures both the physical beauty of the sculpture itself and its deeper symbolic meaning. It invites us to reflect on our own relationship with food, gluttony, and even capital sins while appreciating the skillful craftsmanship behind each meticulously carved detail. Through this lens into history and artistry, we are reminded that even centuries later, these timeless creations continue to inspire awe and provoke contemplation about life's simplest pleasures.
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