0 likesNot savedShare from mobile app
paper (fiber product)23 × 29 Cm
Views
0
Likes
0
Saves
Not saved
Shares
0
About the artwork
Artist supplied description.
The prolific reproductive printmaker Jean Baptiste Blaise Simonet frequently etched paintings by Pierre Antoine Baudouin. This frothy confection lacks Baudouin’s pastel colors and gauzy glazes, but substitutes an ethereal sense of moonlight. Two stylish lovers share a knowing glance—and a glimpse of skin—on a park bench partially concealed behind a monumental column. This early state of Simonet’s print lacks a title or signature, but the couple’s elegant meeting place is specified in the final state as the Tuileries Garden, near the Louvre, Paris.
Artwork metadata
Structured fields synced from connected systems.
| Medium | paper (fiber product) |
| Dimensions | 23 × 29 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
Timeline
Chain of custody, exhibitions, and verification milestones synced from the provenance service.
Provenance events haven't been recorded yet. Add events from the mobile app to build the chain of custody.
© Artist-Unknown. All rights reserved.
