Boy with a Spinning-Top
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1738 painting by Jean Siméon Chardin
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Artist | Jean Siméon Chardin |
Year | 1738 |
Dimensions | 67 cm × 76 cm (26 in × 30 in) |
Location | Louvre |
Boy with a Spinning-Top or Child with a Teetotum is a 1738 oil-on-canvas painting by the French artist Jean Siméon Chardin, now in the Louvre in Paris, which acquired it in 1907.[1]
It is based on a 1735 work now in the São Paulo Museum of Art and shows Auguste-Gabriel, son of the jeweller Charles Godefroy, contemplating a teetotum or spinning top.[2] The painting is in line with Age of Enlightenment ideas on childhood and play, especially those of Jean-Jacques Rousseau. On the table in the background are an inkwell, a pen and books, whilst a drawer in the table is open to show a porte-crayon.
References
[edit]- ^ "Site officiel du musée du Louvre". cartelfr.louvre.fr. Retrieved 2018-07-12.
- ^ Rosenberg, P., Bruyant, F., Galeries nationales du Grand Palais (France), Kunstmuseum Düsseldorf, Städtische Kunsthalle Düsseldorf, Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain) & Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York N.Y.). (1999). Chardin. Royal Academy of Arts: Metropolitan Museum of Art. p. 224. ISBN 9780300083484.
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