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The Seller of Celery, 1741-63. Creator: John Ingram




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The Seller of Celery, 1741-63. Creator: John Ingram

The Seller of Celery, 1741-63

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Basket Boucher Boucher Francois Employment Francois François Boucher Ingram Ingram John John Ingram Seller Selling Vegetable Celery


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The Seller of Celery, 1741-63

EDITORS COMMENTS
by John Ingram is a captivating print that transports us back to the bustling streets of 18th century Britain. This exquisite etching depicts a young woman dressed in traditional country attire, skillfully carrying a basket filled with fresh celery. Her determined expression reflects the dedication she puts into her occupation as a vegetable seller. The artist, François Boucher, known for his mastery in capturing everyday scenes from French life, has beautifully portrayed this scene through Ingram's skilled engraving technique. The attention to detail is remarkable; every fold in the woman's dress and every stalk of celery are meticulously rendered. As we gaze at this artwork, we can almost smell the earthy scent of freshly harvested vegetables wafting through the air. It serves as a reminder of simpler times when people relied on local tradesmen like this young woman for their daily sustenance. "The Seller of Celery" not only showcases the artistic talent of John Ingram but also provides us with an insight into an important aspect of 18th-century society - employment opportunities for women. This image celebrates hardworking individuals who played crucial roles in sustaining their communities. Displayed proudly at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this print stands as a testament to both historical heritage and artistic brilliance. It reminds us that art has always been intertwined with our daily lives and offers glimpses into different eras and cultures.

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