Å bringe bryllupsdronningen til seng

  • MalingstypeAkryl på lerret
  • MaterialtypeVeggkunst
  • KunstretningRococo
  • Dato for opprettelse1767
  • Dimensjoner36.0 x 31.0 cm
  • MuseumNasjonalgalleri i 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.

Nasjonalgalleri i Canada (Ottawa, Canada)

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Bringing the Bride to Bed

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 Rococo aesthetics 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 delicate pastel hues, graceful lines, and an emphasis on capturing fleeting moments of emotion. The scene unfolds within a richly furnished room dominated by a comfortable couch and a chair positioned strategically to frame the central focus: a woman lying serenely on her bed, surrounded by a group of female companions. Baudouin skillfully employs chiaroscuro – dramatic contrasts between light and shadow – to sculpt the figures and imbue them with palpable warmth. The muted palette contributes to an atmosphere of tranquility and understated elegance, typical of Rococo interiors designed to evoke feelings of pleasure and refinement. Beyond its visual beauty, “Bringing the Bride to Bed” carries significant symbolic weight. It speaks to the anxieties surrounding pregnancy and childbirth within aristocratic circles—a topic considered taboo yet undeniably present in artistic representations of the period. Baudouin’s depiction subtly conveys the importance of female solidarity and support during this transformative stage of life. The positioning of the figures around the bed underscores the role of family and friends in shaping a woman's experience, highlighting values deeply rooted in Enlightenment ideals. Furthermore, Baudouin’s technique—particularly his use of red chalk—demonstrates an impressive command of tonal gradation. He achieves remarkable realism by layering thin washes of color over textured surfaces, creating depth and luminosity that draws the viewer into the scene. The artist's meticulous attention to detail extends beyond mere representation; it aims to capture not just what is seen but also how it feels – a testament to Baudouin’s artistic vision and his ability to translate emotion onto canvas. The artwork’s enduring appeal lies in its capacity to evoke nostalgia for a bygone era while simultaneously resonating with contemporary sensibilities. Its delicate beauty, combined with its subtle exploration of social themes, ensures that “Bringing the Bride to Bed” continues to captivate audiences today—a timeless masterpiece reflecting the artistic spirit of its time and offering a glimpse into the complexities of human relationships.
  • Artist: Pierre-Antoine Baudouin
  • Date: 1767
  • Size: 36 x 31 cm
  • Medium: Gouache over Red Chalk and Graphite on Laid Paper
Additional Information: This artwork is part of the National Gallery of Canada’s collection. It exemplifies the Rococo style, characterized by ornate decoration and pastel colors. Baudouin's meticulous technique—particularly his use of red chalk—is notable for its ability to create depth and luminosity.

Om dette kunstverket

  • Tittel: Å bringe bryllupsdronningen til seng
  • Kunstner: pierre-antoine baudouin
  • År: 1767
  • Opprinnelige mål: 36.0 x 31.0 cm
  • Format: Portrettformat
  • Opphavsrettslig status: Fritatt for opphavsrett
  • Utstillingssted: Nasjonalgalleri i Canada
  • Bevegelse: Rococo
  • Kontekst for korpus: romantic era decorative style, hamilton’s roman antiquities passion
  • Fargepalett: Jordnær

Kort om verket

  • Location: National Gallery of Canada
  • Artistic style: Idyllic scenes
  • Notable elements or techniques: Delicate watercolor rendering
  • Medium: gouache over red chalk and traces of graphite on laid paper
  • Influences: Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert
  • Subject or theme: Marriage celebration
  • Movement: Rococo

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