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Though little known abroad, Perrault enjoyed a considerable following in France as a painter of genre subjects and portraits. A student of Picot and Bouguereau, he made his first appearance in the Paris Salon in 1861. In addition to easel paintings he also produced some decorative works, including a ceiling decoration for the Marriage Chamber of the city hall of his native Poitiers. In this interior scene that was first exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1873, Perrault shows a pretty young mother holding her young son. The child is nude and the mother wears a kimono, with her left shoulder and breast exposed. Perrault has excelled in achieving a remarkable richness of colors and textures: the embroidered saffron-colored silk of the mother's kimono constrasts with the rich purple velvet upholstery of the chair. The vibrantly colored Oriental rug and Japanese carved teak bed, on which rests a punchinello doll, reflect the vogue for Japanese products in 1870s France.

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Document identity
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28681
label
Maternity
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drawing
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2
Source metadata
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28681
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drawing
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normalized
title
Maternity
description
Though little known abroad, Perrault enjoyed a considerable following in France as a painter of genre subjects and portraits. A student of Picot and Bouguereau, he made his first appearance in the Paris Salon in 1861. In addition to easel paintings he also produced some decorative works, including a ceiling decoration for the Marriage Chamber of the city hall of his native Poitiers. In this interior scene that was first exhibited in the Paris Salon of 1873, Perrault shows a pretty young mother holding her young son. The child is nude and the mother wears a kimono, with her left shoulder and breast exposed. Perrault has excelled in achieving a remarkable richness of colors and textures: the embroidered saffron-colored silk of the mother's kimono constrasts with the rich purple velvet upholstery of the chair. The vibrantly colored Oriental rug and Japanese carved teak bed, on which rests a punchinello doll, reflect the vogue for Japanese products in 1870s France.
provenance
Aguado Sale, Paris, 1883, Les Joies maternelles; Mr. and Mrs. R. Denison Frick, Owings Mills, Maryland [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1978, by gift.
date
1873
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CC0
language
en
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Painting & Drawing
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2
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import
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cm
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170.3
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111.4
dimensionsRaw
H: 67 1/16 x W: 43 7/8 in. (170.3 x 111.4 cm); Framed H: 76 1/2 x W: 55 x D: 3 1/2 in. (194.3 x 139.7 x 8.9 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
""L. PERRAULT 1873"" in lower right
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oil on canvas
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4424
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EAN
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none
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1
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photo
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2
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photo
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