Le Coucher de la mariée
Akrüülkainal
Seinakunst
Rococo Neoclassical
1767
36.0 x 31.0 cm
Rahvusgalerii (National Gallery of Canada)
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.
Rahvusgalerii (National Gallery of Canada) (Ottawa, Kanada)
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Bringing the Bride to Bed – A Delicate Dance of Rococo Sensuality
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 testament to Gavin Hamilton’s fascination with capturing fleeting moments of aristocratic life. Executed in gouache over red chalk and graphite on laid paper, this diminutive watercolor showcases Baudouin’s exceptional skill in rendering subtle tonal variations and conveying emotion through nuanced brushstrokes—a hallmark of his artistic style. The painting transports us back to the opulent salons of Parisian society, where artists like Hamilton sought to elevate everyday scenes into expressions of refined beauty.- Subject Matter: The artwork portrays a group of elegantly dressed individuals gathered around a bed, centered on a woman receiving assistance from her companions. This intimate tableau captures the anticipation and tenderness surrounding marriage proposals or pregnancy announcements – themes prevalent in Rococo art.
- Style & Technique: Baudouin’s technique exemplifies the Rococo style's emphasis on pastel colors, delicate ornamentation, and asymmetrical compositions. The soft hues of pinks, creams, and blues create a dreamy atmosphere, while meticulous detailing—particularly in capturing the textures of fabrics and skin tones—demonstrates Baudouin’s technical prowess.
- Historical Context: Created during Hamilton's time in Rome, “Bringing the Bride to Bed” reflects the broader artistic revival fueled by rediscovered classical antiquities. Hamilton himself was a fervent collector of Roman sculptures and frescoes, influencing his artistic vision and promoting the neoclassical ideals of order and reason alongside the sensual pleasures of Rococo.
- Symbolism: The bed itself symbolizes fertility and new beginnings, reinforced by the presence of supportive figures surrounding the woman. Baudouin subtly conveys this symbolism through careful positioning and facial expressions, inviting viewers to contemplate themes of love, devotion, and familial bonds.
Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert’s Influence – Bridging Artistic Traditions
A Window into Roman Antiquities – Baudouin's Patronage
Emotional Resonance – Capturing a Moment of Delicate Vulnerability
Exploring Further – National Gallery of Canada’s Perspective
Beyond Reproduction – Authenticity and Artistic Legacy
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- Pealkiri: Le Coucher de la mariée
- Kunstnik: pierre-antoine baudouin
- Aasta: 1767
- Originaalmõõdud: 36.0 x 31.0 cm
- Formaat: Vertikaalne orientatsioon
- Autoriõiguste staatus: Avalik omand
- Kust seda näeb: Rahvusgalerii (National Gallery of Canada)
- Liikumine: Rococo Neoclassical
- Korpus kontekst: scottish enlightenment legacy, hamilton’s roman antiquities passion
- Värvigamma: Muldne
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- Location: National Gallery of Canada
- Artistic style: Idyllic and decorative
- Notable elements or techniques: Detailed depiction of a bridal celebration scene.
- Medium: gouache over red chalk and traces of graphite on laid paper
- Influences: Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert
- Subject or theme: Marriage ceremony
- Movement: Rococo
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