Nicolas Lancret, 1743 - Ụmụaka na-egwu egwu na mepere emepe - mbipụta nka mara mma
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Original information about the work of art by the museum's website (© Copyright - Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) - Statens Museum maka Kunst (National Gallery nke Denmark))
The beginning of the 18th century saw the introduction of a new genre within French painting, fêtes galantes or ”elegant parties”, which feigned to depict the aristocracy and their ritualised social gatherings, pastimes, and courting. Several later painters adopted elements from the genre but combined it with more rustic settings and characters, thereby creating more everyday-like scenes.
A depiction of children playing At first glance, Lancret’s depiction of children playing looks like an everyday scene, but it also holds allusions to the codified diversions of the upper classes. The children are well-dressed, and the fragment of architecture to the right suggests that they are frolicking in one of those parks that were often the settings of the aforementioned elegant parties. The picture also contains traces of the subtle erotic allusions typical of the genre in the game played by the four girls with the adolescent boy in their midst.
The girls playing, the boy trying to conquer The objective of the game is for the person in the middle to conquer a place from one of the four opponents in the four corners. Here, the boy’s attempts at making his first conquest are frustrated by the girls’ teasing gestures and secret signs. The younger children in the background are still too young to play the game and are having the rules explained to them by a slightly older boy.
Nkọwa ihe nka
Aha nka nka: | "Children Playing in the Open" |
Nchịkọta nke ọrụ nka: | sere |
Okwu mkpokọta: | nka ochie |
Nhazi oge: | 18th narị afọ |
Year: | 1743 |
Ogologo afọ nka nka: | 270 afọ |
Ụlọ ihe ngosi nka / ebe: | Statens Museum maka Kunst (National Gallery nke Denmark) |
Ebe ngosi nka: | Copenhagen, Denmark |
Weebụsaịtị ihe ngosi nka: | Statens Museum maka Kunst (National Gallery nke Denmark) |
Ikikere nke ihe osise: | ngalaba ọha |
Site n'aka: | National Gallery nke Denmark |
Nchịkọta dị mkpirikpi nke onye na-ese ihe
Ihe nkiri: | Nicolas Lancret |
Aha ndị ọzọ: | Landcriefs Nicolas, Lang Cre, N. Lancret, Lancaret Nicolas, Landcriess, Lencret, Lancraft, Jean Lancret, niel. lancret, Lanckretz, Lancret Nicolas, Nicolas Lencret, Lancret, Lancrett, Laucret, Lancrete, Lan Cray Nicolas, Nicola Lenaret, nikolaus lancret, niclas lancret, Lancaret, Lancraft Nicolas, Lancrer, Lancray, lancret nicolas, Nicholas Lancret, Lancrete Nicolas, N/ Lancret, Lan Cray, nicolaus lancret, Lancré, Lancret Nikolaus, Nicolas Laucret, Lang Cre Nicolas, Lancrey, Landcriess Nicolas, Lancrets, J. Lancret, Lancret Nicholas, nicol. lancret, Langeray, Laneret Nicolas, Laneret, Lankre Nikola, Landcriefs, Nicolas Lancret, Lankret, Lancrett Nicolas |
okike onye nka: | nwoke |
Obodo onye nka: | French |
Ọrụ: | onye na-ese ihe |
Obodo onye nka: | France |
Nhazi nke onye nka: | nna ukwu ochie |
Ụdị nka: | Baroque |
Nwụrụ na afọ nke: | 53 afọ |
A mụrụ: | 1690 |
Ebe omuma: | Paris, Ile-de-France, France |
Afọ ọnwụ: | 1743 |
Nwụrụ na (ebe): | Paris, Ile-de-France, France |
Ngwaahịa a
Nkewa bipụta: | mmepụta nka |
Usoro mmeghari: | dijitalụ mmeputakwa |
Usoro mmepụta: | Mbipụta UV ozugbo (mbipụta dijitalụ) |
Ihe ngosi: | Germany |
Ụdị ngwaahịa: | mmepụta ihe na-achọ |
Ojiji ngwaahịa: | ihe ndozi ụlọ, mgbidi gallery |
Ndepụta: | usoro odida obodo |
Oke akụkụ onyonyo: | 1.2:1- (ogologo: obosara) |
Nsonaazụ nke oke ihe onyonyo a: | ogologo bụ 20% ogologo karịa obosara |
Akụrụngwa ị nwere ike ịhọrọ site na: | akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji), mbipụta enyo acrylic (nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko), mbipụta akwa akwa, mbipụta ọla (aluminium dibbond) |
Ọdịiche dị n'okirikiri akwa akwa akwa (akwa akwa): | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Mbipụta iko acrylic (nke nwere ezigbo mkpuchi iko): | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39", 180x150cm - 71x59" |
Mpempe akwụkwọ mmado (akwụkwọ kwaaji) nha: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Ụdị mbipụta aluminom: | 60x50cm - 24x20", 120x100cm - 47x39" |
Igwe onyonyo: | biko buru n'uche na ebipụta nka enweghi etiti |
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Ozi ndabere ngwaahịa nka
Children Playing in the Open is an artpiece by the baroque French artist Nicolas Lancret in 1743. Furthermore, this artwork forms part of the digital collection of Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark), which is the largest museum of fine arts in Denmark and is attached to the Danish Ministry of Culture.. With courtesy of National Gallery nke Denmark (ikike - ngalaba ọha).Ezigbo nka nka bụ: . Ọzọkwa, itinye n'usoro odida obodo usoro na a akụkụ ruru nke 1.2: 1, nke pụtara na ogologo bụ 20% ogologo karịa obosara. Nicolas Lancret was a painter, whose art style can be attributed primarily to Baroque. The artist lived for a total of 53 afọ - a mụrụ n'afọ 1690 na Paris, Ile-de-France, France na nwụrụ n'afọ 1743.
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