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Les Amateurs de Tableux, 1823 (hand-coloured litho)
1547274 Les Amateurs de Tableux, 1823 (hand-coloured litho) by Boilly, Louis Leopold (1761-1845); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23023926
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Amateurs Connoisseurs Connoisseurship Crowding Examination Examining Inspecting Inspection Picture Pictures Appraising Caricatures
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Les Amateurs de Tableux, 1823 - A Captivating Glimpse into the World of Art Connoisseurship
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. This hand-coloured lithograph from 1823, titled "Les Amateurs de Tableux" offers a fascinating snapshot of the art world during that era. Created by Louis Leopold Boilly, this print showcases a group of figures engaging in the act of inspecting and appraising various artworks. In this lively scene, both men and women are seen crowding around paintings with intense curiosity. The artist skillfully captures their expressions as they examine each piece with great concentration and connoisseurship. Caricatures abound in this image, adding an element of humor to the scene. The presence of both male and female figures is noteworthy for its time period, highlighting the growing interest and involvement of women in the arts. This print provides valuable insight into how art appreciation was evolving during the early 19th century. With meticulous attention to detail, Boilly masterfully portrays every aspect of this bustling environment – from individuals examining pictures up close to others engaged in animated discussions about artistic merit. Through his engraving technique, he brings life to each character's distinctive personality. Thanks to Bridgeman Images' reproduction efforts and courtesy extended by New College Oxford's Warden and Scholars, we can now enjoy this remarkable piece without any copyright restrictions. It serves as a testament to our enduring fascination with art history while reminding us that even centuries ago people were capt
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