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Ninteenth Century French Genre Scene browse these categories for related items... All Items: Fine Art:Paintings:Oil:Europe:French: Pre 1900: item # 1142851 Please refer to our stock # 10190 when inquiring.
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French School (Mid 19th Century) Baby’s Naptime Oil on canvas in 18th century gilt frame
Painting Size: 16” x 12.75” A charming genre scene typical of the reinterpretation of history in art in the nineteenth century with cavaliers playing with their children rather than engaging in battle. In France, the process of the trivialization of history painting began early in the century: the school known as the Troubadours tended towards a romanticized, intimate view of the past. As the century progressed these family interiors with figures in the garb of the previous century became popular in Spain, Italy, Britain, Germany, Holland and Belgium. It was the appeal of a glimpse into the intimate past, the pleasure of prying into the houses and wardrobes of our ancestors.
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