Le bien, la pauvreté, l'âge mûr, la jeunesse. Qui fait ou l'infortune ou la félicité.
Goodness, poverty, middle age, youth. Who makes of it misfortune or happiness.
- 1760 – 1800
This etching by Francesco Pedro, for Nicollo Cavalli of Venice, reproduces a painting by Francesco Maggiotto. The scene shows four individuals in a humble workroom, gathered around a brazier full of coals. The central figure, a bearded alchemist in a tall cap and robes, holds a pair of tongs as he pours liquid into a heating crucible. A younger man beside him fans the flames with a pair of bellows, while another young man and woman converse nearby. An alembic and a pair of scales rest on the floor at their feet. The inscription below the print quotes the French poet and philosopher Voltaire: "Le bien, la pauvreté, l'âge mûr, la jeunesse. Qui fait ou l'infortune ou la félicité." (Goodness, poverty, middle age, youth. Who makes of it misfortune or happiness.)
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Maggiotto, Francesco, and Francesco del Pedro. “Le Bien, La Pauvreté, l'Âge Mûr, La Jeunesse. Qui Fait Ou l'Infortune Ou La Félicité.” Laid paper, paper (fiber product), 1760–1800. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/cz30pt56w.
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