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Woman Washing Pots, with Children, 1845. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque
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Woman Washing Pots, with Children, 1845. Creator: Charles Emile Jacque
Woman Washing Pots, with Children, 1845
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Art Movement Barbizon Barbizon School Bare Feet Charles And Xc9 Charles émile Jacque Charles Jacque Chore Chores Daily Life Domestic Drypoint Farm Farmyard Feet Foot Household Hygiene Hygienic Jacque Charles Jacque Charles Emile Mile Jacque Portraitprints And Drawings Washing Barefoot Letterbox Format
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This print titled "Woman Washing Pots, with Children, 1845" by Charles Emile Jacque takes us back to the serene countryside of 19th century France. The image showcases a glimpse into the daily life of a rural household, where a hardworking woman diligently tends to her chores while her children play nearby. The artist's attention to detail is evident in this drypoint etching and engraving on ivory chine laid down on ivory laid paper. The letterbox format adds depth to the composition, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in this rustic scene. As we observe the woman barefooted, washing pots with utmost care, we can't help but appreciate the hygienic practices she upholds despite living in a humble farmyard setting. Her dedication to maintaining cleanliness amidst her domestic duties reflects both her commitment to health and her role as a nurturing mother. Jacque's work belongs to the Barbizon School art movement, known for its regionalism and portrayal of rural life. Through his masterful technique and artistic vision, he captures not only an ordinary moment but also conveys profound concepts such as family dynamics and gender roles within society. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago gallery, this heritage artwork serves as a timeless reminder of our connection with history and how everyday tasks can hold great significance.
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