Přinesení nevěsty do lože
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Rococo
1767
36.0 x 31.0 cm
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pierre-antoine baudouin (1723 – 1769)
Discover Pierre-Antoine Baudouin, a French Rococo painter known for his delicate watercolors & erotic idyllic scenes. Explore his life, works & legacy.
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Bringing the Bride to Bed – A Delicate Dance of Rococo Sentiment
Pierre-Antoine Baudouin’s “Bringing the Bride to Bed,” painted in 1767, is more than just a depiction of domestic intimacy; it's a masterful encapsulation of the Rococo aesthetic and a poignant reflection on societal expectations surrounding marriage during the Enlightenment. Executed with meticulous detail in gouache over red chalk and graphite on laid paper, this artwork exemplifies Baudouin’s signature style – characterized by soft pastel hues, graceful lines, and an emphasis on capturing fleeting emotions. The painting transports us to a richly furnished room bathed in diffused light, where nine figures surround a woman lying serenely upon the bed. The composition itself speaks volumes about the era's preoccupation with idealized beauty and familial harmony. Baudouin skillfully employs perspective to create depth within the scene, positioning the woman at the center of attention while subtly framing her companions—primarily women—who offer support and encouragement. The careful placement of a chair and couch reinforces the sense of comfort and conviviality, mirroring the values championed by artists like Gavin Hamilton who sought to elevate classical ideals into the realm of aristocratic taste.- Technique: Baudouin’s technique is notable for its layering of chalk and gouache, allowing him to achieve remarkable tonal gradations and subtle textures. The red chalk provides a foundational outline, while the gouache lends vibrancy and luminosity to the flesh tones and drapery folds—a hallmark of Rococo painting.
- Historical Context: Created during Hamilton’s time in Rome, “Bringing the Bride to Bed” reflects the broader artistic currents of the period, where artists aimed to portray idealized scenes of domestic life and celebrate marital bliss. Baudouin's work aligns with the fascination for portraying human emotion and capturing moments of tenderness within a formal setting.
- Symbolism: The woman on the bed represents femininity, purity, and receptiveness—themes central to Enlightenment ideals concerning marriage and motherhood. The surrounding figures symbolize familial support and the importance of social bonds in upholding these values.
Informace o díle
- Název díla: Přinesení nevěsty do lože
- Umělec: pierre-antoine baudouin
- Rok výroby: 1767
- Původní rozměry: 36.0 x 31.0 cm
- Formát: Portrétní orientace
- Stav autorských práv: Veřejná doména
- Kde vidět: Národní galerie Kanady
- Pohyb: Rococo
- Kontext sbírky: romantic era decorative style, hamilton’s roman antiquities passion
- Barevná paleta: Zemité tóny
Rychlé informace
- Location: Collection Nationale de France
- Artistic style: Idyllique
- Notable elements or techniques: Techniques mixtes
- Medium: gouache sur papier laid
- Influences: Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert
- Subject or theme: Mariage
- Movement: Rococo
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