Description
In the mid-18th century, the designs of reputed painter François Boucher were regularly reproduced at the Vincennes factory as figures or paintings on porcelain. A series of eight children designed by Boucher were referred to in factory records as the Enfants de Boucher (children of Boucher) and regularly reproduced. The depictions of these barefoot children in peasant attire engaged in pastoral pursuits represent the virtuous simplicity the 18th-century French elite ascribed to representations of rural life.
Provenance
R. Henry Norweb, Cleveland, Ohio.
Figure Pair of the Dancer (La Danseuse) and the Bagpiper (Le Joueur de Musette)
1748–52
Accession Number
1961.10
Medium
unglazed soft-paste porcelain (biscuit porcelain)
Dimensions
N/A
Classification
Ceramic
Credit Line
The Norweb Collection