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Still life: Fast Day Menu, 1731 (oil on copper)
XIR21367 Still life: Fast Day Menu, 1731 (oil on copper) by Chardin, Jean-Baptiste Simeon (1699-1779); 33x41 cm; Louvre, Paris, France; (add.info.: Menu de Maigre et Ustensiles de Cuisine; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 12760109
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Cooking Utensils Eggs Herring Pestle Saucepan Kitchen Equipment
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This still life painting by Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin, titled "Still life: Fast Day Menu, 1731" offers a glimpse into the culinary traditions of the 18th century. The artist's meticulous attention to detail is evident in this oil on copper masterpiece, measuring 33x41 cm and housed in the Louvre Museum in Paris. The composition showcases an assortment of ingredients and kitchen utensils associated with a fast day menu. A herring takes center stage, its shimmering scales reflecting light against a dark background. Adjacent to it lies a perfectly boiled egg, its delicate shell intact. A pestle and mortar sit nearby, hinting at the preparation of flavorful spices or herbs for seasoning. Chardin's skillful rendering brings these objects to life; one can almost hear the sizzle as eggs are cooked in a pan and sauce simmers gently in another vessel. The artist's attention extends beyond mere representation – he captures the essence of domesticity and simplicity that characterized daily life during this period. Through his masterful brushwork, Chardin elevates ordinary kitchen equipment into subjects worthy of admiration. This print not only celebrates gastronomy but also serves as a testament to Chardin's ability to transform mundane objects into works of art. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from centuries past, we are reminded that even everyday items possess their own beauty when viewed through an artist's discerning eye.
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