The Peeler by Bernard Lepicié|Jean Siméon Chardin

Medium

Engraving

Dimensions

Sheet (trimmed): 14 5/8 × 10 3/16 in. (37.1 × 25.8 cm)

Classification

Prints

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1953

Accession Number

53.600.531

Tags

FoodVegetablesWomen

Art Historical Context

Welcome to the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Drawings and Prints collection, where *The Peeler* (1742) captivates with its everyday elegance. This engraving by Bernard Lepicié reproduces a painting by Jean Siméonardin, the master of 18th-century French Rococo domestic scenes. Chardin, celebrated for elevating humble subjects like food and household tasks into poetic compositions, likely depicts a woman intently peeling vegetables—a motif drawn from his iconic still lifes and genre works that humanize ordinary life. Printed on a trimmed sheet measuring 14 5/8 × 10 3/16 inches, the engraving sho...

About the Artist

Bernard Lepicié|Jean Siméon Chardin (French|French|French) · 1699 |1698 |1698 1779 |1755 |1755

French, Paris 1699–1779 Paris|French, Paris 1698–1755 Paris|French, Paris 1698–1755 Paris

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