The Age of Innocence

In 2019 I read The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton. I was so struck by how Wharton conjured up specific imagery with her prose without being overbearing with the descriptions. Just enough to ignite a very clear image for me. My husband recommended after finishing the novel to watch the 1993 film, and though I love Daniel Day Lewis and was eager to see it, I could not stomach that Ellen was made into a blonde and May into a brunette. A very shallow hurdle for some, maybe, but the 'darkness' of Ellen and 'lightness' of May seemed a key visual feature thematically that was not upheld. I decided before watching the movie I would need to quickly illustrate some of my most visually-remembered passages so they wouldn't be corrupted by someone else's vision. I ended up doing a few character studies as well.
It only took me four years to finally sit down and do this, but now I can go watch the film with an easy heart!

Threw this together last minute. It's really very messy, but I felt the project warranted a title page. Maybe too nouveau over Victorian, but ah well.

Threw this together last minute. It's really very messy, but I felt the project warranted a title page. Maybe too nouveau over Victorian, but ah well.

"Not one had the nymph-like ease of his wife..." May doing archery. I did a good handful of Monet studies in high key before approaching this. It was a good exercise describing form and shadow with saturation and hue instead of large range values.

"Not one had the nymph-like ease of his wife..." May doing archery. I did a good handful of Monet studies in high key before approaching this. It was a good exercise describing form and shadow with saturation and hue instead of large range values.

"Madame Olenska had sprung up and moved to his side, slipping her hand into his; but after a glance through the window her face paled and she shrank back... 'I didn't know he was here...'"

"Madame Olenska had sprung up and moved to his side, slipping her hand into his; but after a glance through the window her face paled and she shrank back... 'I didn't know he was here...'"

"'Ah, my poor Newland -- I suppose this had to be. But it doesn't in the least alter things,' she said."

"'Ah, my poor Newland -- I suppose this had to be. But it doesn't in the least alter things,' she said."

"...he said to himself: 'If it were only to see her hand again I should have to follow her --.'"

"...he said to himself: 'If it were only to see her hand again I should have to follow her --.'"

"For a moment, in the billowy darkness inside the big landau, he caught the dim oval of a face, eyes shining steadily -- and she was gone."

"For a moment, in the billowy darkness inside the big landau, he caught the dim oval of a face, eyes shining steadily -- and she was gone."

May Welland

May Welland

May concepts. Child-like, vapid, light, transparent.

May concepts. Child-like, vapid, light, transparent.

Countess Ellen Olenska

Countess Ellen Olenska

Ellen concepts. Passion, night, sorrowful, unbound.

Ellen concepts. Passion, night, sorrowful, unbound.

Archer Newland

Archer Newland