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Cherub sculptors, c1850. Creator: Ecole Francaise
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Cherub sculptors, c1850. Creator: Ecole Francaise
Cherub sculptors, c1850
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This photograph print showcases a group of cherub sculptors, masterfully created by the French School of Art, Ecole Francaise, in the 19th century. The image transports us back to the Rococo era, a time of ornate beauty and elegance. The cherubs, or Amorini, are depicted in a circular arrangement, their chubby bodies and angelic faces exuding a sense of playful innocence. Their nakedness, a common motif in Rococo art, is tastefully rendered, adding to the overall allure of the piece. François Boucher, a renowned French painter and a leading figure of the Rococo style, is believed to have influenced the design of these cherub sculptors. The statues are intricately detailed, with their gilded frames and watercolor or gouache accents adding depth and dimension to the miniature masterpieces. The cherubs, with their mischievous grins and rosy cheeks, are captured in the act of sculpting, their tools in hand. The boys, clad in nothing but their natural innocence, are a testament to the beauty and charm of childhood. The circular composition of the image adds to the sense of unity and harmony, making it a delightful addition to any art collection. This photograph print is a precious heritage art piece, currently housed in the Musée Cognacq-Jay in Paris, one of the city's most esteemed museums. It is a reminder of the rich artistic legacy of France and the enduring appeal of the Rococo era.
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