Country Fair

Pierre Charles Lévesque French
After François Boucher French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 690

Fairs and outdoor pastimes were also favored subjects in the work of Boucher, Saint-Aubin’s teacher. In Boucher’s vision, they were pastoral fantasies, set in idyllic Italianate landscapes or foreign lands. In the work of Saint-Aubin, with its genesis in his habit of strolling and sketching, these subjects were not fictional inventions, but scenes from his own time, his own city.

Country Fair, Pierre Charles Lévesque (French, Paris 1736–1812 Paris), Etching

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