Jean Baptiste Chardin (1699-1779)was the great "genre" painter of 18th-century France, probably best known for his painting of a boy blowing a large bubble from a window. Although he painted still lifes, Chardin's ouevre
- celebrates the daily home life of the emerging French middle class,
- showing a reverence and respect for the work of women in making the home a place of sustenance, nurturance, and devotion to God--portaits of:
- the maid bringing home the day's food from the market,
- a young woman teaching a young child his ABCs,
- a mother listening to her daughter reciting the Gospel,
- a girl peeling vegetables,
- an "attentive nurse," and
- a woman peeling turnips, among them.
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