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Figure of the Festival at the Chateau, after a design by Francois Boucher (1703-70)
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Figure of the Festival at the Chateau, after a design by Francois Boucher (1703-70)
499639 Figure of the Festival at the Chateau, after a design by FranAzois Boucher (1703-70), manufactured by SAvres Factory, 1766 (unglazed soft-paste biscuit porcelain) by Falconet, Etienne-Maurice (1716-91); 21x16.5x15.9 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; The Norweb Collection; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite "Figure of the Festival at the Chateau" a masterpiece created by renowned artist Francois Boucher and manufactured by Sèvres Factory in 1766. Crafted from unglazed soft-paste biscuit porcelain, this delicate figurine stands at an impressive height of 21 centimeters. The figure depicts a scene of young love and courtship, with a charming couple at its center. The finely sculpted male and female figures exude elegance and grace as they engage in playful interaction. Their youthful energy is palpable, making it impossible not to be drawn into their enchanting world. Set against the backdrop of a grand chateau, this artwork transports us back to the opulent splendor of eighteenth-century France. It captures both the innocence and passion that often accompany young love, reminding us of our own experiences or aspirations for such romance. Etienne-Maurice Falconet's masterful execution brings life to Boucher's design, showcasing his exceptional talent as a sculptor. The intricate details on each figure highlight Falconet's ability to capture human form with precision and artistry. Housed within the esteemed Cleveland Museum of Art as part of The Norweb Collection, this sculpture serves as a testament to French artistic excellence during the eighteenth century. Its presence evokes admiration for both its historical significance and aesthetic beauty. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, we are reminded once again why art has endured
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