The Jeunesse d’Aristote is a statue made by Charles Degeorge and is currently in the Musée d’Orsay, Paris.
Sometimes, we humans, unintentionally imitate others, even inanimate objects. Or maybe it’s just a comfortable way to sit. Degeorge captured that amazingly well in his work here.
Aperture | ƒ/8 |
Camera | ILCE-7M3 |
Focal length | 32mm |
ISO | 10000 |
Shutter speed | 1/500s |
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The difference of the two postures though is stark entirely due to one figure’s neck bend being caused by the phone in their hand…
I’d love if the statue had a book and was looking at it. Maybe I can add one in..