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Water, ca. 1748. Creator: Jean Daullé
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Water, ca. 1748. Creator: Jean Daullé
Water, ca. 1748. After Francois Boucher
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Amorini Angelic Aquatic Life Boucher Boucher Francois Cherubim Cherubs Conch Daullé Daulle Jean Fish Fishes Four Elements Four People Francois François Boucher Jean Jean Daullé Metropolita Playful Shell Waves Cherub Nakedness Playing An Instrument Rococo
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This print titled "Water, ca. 1748" takes us back to the enchanting world of 18th-century France. Created by Jean Daullé and inspired by the renowned artist François Boucher, this piece beautifully captures the essence of water through its intricate details and playful composition. In this image, four cherubic boys are depicted frolicking amidst a circular frame adorned with aquatic life. Their angelic presence adds an ethereal touch to the scene as they engage in joyful playfulness. One boy is seen playing an instrument while others hold shells and conchs, symbolizing their connection to the sea. The rococo style prevalent during this period is evident in every aspect of this artwork - from the flowing waves that surround them to the delicate engravings that bring each element to life. The nakedness of these cherubs further emphasizes their innocence and purity within nature's embrace. As we gaze upon this remarkable print, we are transported into a world where imagination meets reality; where water becomes more than just a physical entity but rather a concept embodying freedom, joy, and harmony with nature. It serves as a reminder of our deep-rooted connection with one of Earth's most vital elements. This exquisite creation by Jean Daullé stands as a testament to his artistic prowess and pays homage to François Boucher's legacy. Preserved at The Met museum, it continues to inspire awe and admiration for its timeless beauty and profound depiction of water's allure.
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