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Such a woman who read this would gladly blow me, and would not be wrong
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Such a woman who read this would gladly blow me, and would not be wrong
XEE4160267 Such a woman who read this would gladly blow me, and would not be wrong. - Illustration for the " confessions" by Jean-Jacques (Jean Jacques) Rousseau (1712-1778) - engraving of 1849 by Unknown Artist, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Such a woman who read this would gladly blow me, and would not be wrong. - Illustration for the " confessions" by Jean-Jacques (Jean Jacques) Rousseau (1712-1778) - engraving of 1849); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This engraving, titled "Such a woman who read this would gladly blow me, and would not be wrong" is an illustration for Jean-Jacques Rousseau's renowned work, "Confessions". Created in 1849 by an unknown artist, it beautifully captures the essence of love, desire, and human connection. The scene depicts a French couple on a jaunt through the countryside. The man sits atop a majestic horse while his gaze meets that of his beloved companion. Their eyes convey deep affection and understanding as they share an intimate moment amidst nature's beauty. Rousseau's words inscribed within the artwork add another layer of intrigue to this already compelling image. They suggest that the woman reading these confessions might willingly engage in passionate acts with the author himself without any moral wrongdoing. This provocative statement challenges societal norms and invites contemplation on matters of love, desire, and personal freedom. The delicate lines and intricate details showcased in this engraving demonstrate the skillful hand of Stefano Bianchetti. Through his artistry, he brings to life Rousseau's profound ideas about human relationships and morality. As we admire this evocative print from centuries past, we are reminded of our shared humanity - our capacity for both intellectual reflection and emotional connection. It serves as a timeless reminder that love knows no boundaries or restrictions; it is a force that can transcend societal expectations when embraced with authenticity and mutual consent.
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