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The Cellar Boy, 1738 (oil on canvas)
HNT5501 The Cellar Boy, 1738 (oil on canvas) by Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Simeon (1699-1779); The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, Scotland; eHunterian Museum & Art Gallery; Photo eAntonia Reeve; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22382636
© Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery Photo Antonia Reeve / Bridgeman Images
Apron Buckets Chore Chores Domestic Interior Domestic Work Household Chore Household Chores Housekeeping Mixing Pitcher Stirring
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The Cellar Boy, 1738
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is a captivating oil painting by Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin that beautifully captures the essence of domestic life in the 18th century. In this mesmerizing artwork, we are transported to a dimly lit cellar where a young boy diligently carries out his household chores. With an apron tied around his waist and buckets at his feet, the cellar boy can be seen stirring and mixing something in a large vat. His focused expression reveals both concentration and dedication to his work. The cluttered surroundings suggest a busy household, with pitchers and keys hanging on the wall. Chardin's attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke; from the intricate patterns on the boy's headdress to the textures of various objects within the scene. Through this painting, Chardin not only showcases his technical skill but also sheds light on an often overlooked aspect of daily life - domestic labor. The Cellar Boy serves as a reminder of how children were expected to contribute to their households during this era. It offers us a glimpse into an intimate moment frozen in time - one that speaks volumes about hard work, responsibility, and familial duty. This particular print of "The Cellar Boy" housed at The Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery allows art enthusiasts worldwide to appreciate Chardin's mastery even centuries after its creation.
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