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Traveling Women Drinking Water, 1758. Creator: Jean Daullé
Traveling Women Drinking Water, 1758. After Francois Boucher
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Media ID 20570587
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Boucher Boucher Francois Cave Caves Daullé Daulle Jean Drinking Francois François Boucher Jean Jean Daullé Metropolitan Museum Of Resting Traveller Travelling Valley
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Traveling Women Drinking Water, 1758 - A Glimpse into Rural Life
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. This photo print, titled "Traveling Women Drinking Water, 1758" offers a fascinating glimpse into the rural life of eighteenth-century France. Created by Jean Daullé after Francois Boucher's original artwork, this engraving beautifully captures a serene moment in time. Set against the backdrop of a picturesque countryside landscape with rolling hills and a meandering river, three women can be seen taking respite on the riverbank. The women are dressed in traditional attire, exuding an air of simplicity and grace. One young woman gracefully leans over to drink water from her cupped hands while her companions observe with contentment. The artist skillfully portrays the tranquility of this scene through delicate etching techniques that accentuate every detail - from the texture of rocks to the flowing river water. This Rococo-inspired masterpiece not only showcases natural beauty but also highlights human connection with nature. As we admire this heritage art piece today at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, it serves as a reminder of our shared history and cultural heritage. It invites us to reflect upon simpler times when travel was arduous yet rewarding – where encounters with nature were cherished moments for rejuvenation. "Traveling Women Drinking Water, 1758" is more than just an image; it encapsulates an entire era's essence within its frame. It transports us back to a time when people found solace in exploring
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