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Mad woman for love, illustration from an unpublished treatise by Jean Etienne Dominique
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Mad woman for love, illustration from an unpublished treatise by Jean Etienne Dominique
CHT280150 Mad woman for love, illustration from an unpublished treatise by Jean Etienne Dominique Esquirol (1772-1840) on the lunatics of the Salpetriere asylum, c.1818 (pencil on paper) (b/w photo) by Gabriel, Georges Francois (1775-1846); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: Folle par amour, traite inedit par Esquirol sur les alienes de l hopital de La Salpetriere; hopital; Parisian hospital; French psychiatrist, director of La Salpetriere and then Charenton Hospice; femme; handicap mental; maladie mentale; malade; psychiatrie; sante; neurologique; alienation; alienee; regard; folie; asile de fous; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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Mad Woman for Love - A Glimpse into the Depths of Mental Illness
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. This photograph captures a poignant illustration from an unpublished treatise by Jean Etienne Dominique Esquirol, shedding light on the world of lunatics at the Salpetriere asylum in 19th-century Paris. Created with delicate pencil strokes by Georges Francois Gabriel, this artwork transports us to a time when mental illness was still shrouded in mystery. In this haunting portrait, we encounter a woman consumed by madness. Her gaze is intense and piercing, reflecting the turmoil within her mind. The artist masterfully conveys her inner struggle through every stroke of his pencil. We are left wondering about the depths of her suffering and what could have driven her to such insanity. The image serves as a reminder that mental health has always been an important aspect of human existence, even if historically misunderstood or stigmatized. It invites us to reflect upon our own perceptions and attitudes towards those who suffer from psychiatric disorders. As we contemplate this powerful artwork, let us remember that behind every face lies a unique story waiting to be heard. May it inspire compassion and empathy towards those grappling with their own mental health challenges today.
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