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CHT280165 Depressive woman, illustration from Des Maladies Mentales considerees sous le rapport medical, hygienique et medico-legal by Etienne Esquirol (1772-1840) 1838 (engraving) (b/w photo) by Tardieu, Ambroise (1788-1841); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lypemaniaque, femme depressive; French psychiatrist, director of La Salpetriere hospital and then Charenton hospice; femme; manie; maniaque; handicap mental; psychiatrie; alienation; alienee; folle; folie; maladie mentale; malade; regard; camisole de force; interieur; lit; asile de fous; ); eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the essence of a depressive woman, as illustrated by Etienne Esquirol in his renowned work "Des Maladies Mentales considerees sous le rapport medical, hygienique et medico-legal". The engraving, created by Ambroise Tardieu in 1838, showcases the profound emotions and struggles experienced by individuals with mental illnesses during that era. The image portrays a female patient within the confines of her home at an asylum. Her gaze is hauntingly intense, reflecting the depths of her despair. She lies on a bed surrounded by sparse furnishings, evoking a sense of isolation and confinement. The presence of a strait jacket hanging nearby serves as a stark reminder of the restraints imposed upon those deemed mentally ill. Etienne Esquirol was not only an esteemed French psychiatrist but also served as director at La Salpetriere hospital and Charenton hospice. His groundbreaking research shed light on various psychiatric disorders prevalent during his time. This thought-provoking illustration offers us insight into the historical treatment and understanding of mental health conditions. It reminds us to reflect upon how far we have come in terms of compassion and care for those suffering from such afflictions. As we observe this powerful image captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder's private collection, let it serve as a poignant reminder to continue striving for empathy, support, and progress in our approach towards mental health today.
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