Natural Still Life with Cat and Fish


size(cm): 50x40
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Description

The painting "Still-Life with Cat and Fish" by the French artist Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin is a masterpiece of the still life genre. The work was created in oil on canvas in the year 1728 and measures 79 x 63 cm.

Chardin's artistic style is characterized by his ability to capture the beauty of everyday objects. In this work, the artist presents an arrangement of simple objects, but presents them in a way that makes them appear precious and valuable.

The composition of the work is impressive, with the cat in the center of the image, surrounded by fish and other kitchen objects. The cat is an interesting element in the painting, as it seems to be curiously observing the fish, which adds a touch of life to the work.

Color is another remarkable aspect of painting. Chardin uses a palette of warm, earthy tones, giving the work a sense of warmth and harmony. The fish, in particular, are painted with great attention to detail, giving them a realistic and cool look.

The history of painting is fascinating. The work was acquired by King Louis XV of France, who hung it in his palace at Versailles. After the French Revolution, the painting was moved to the Louvre, where it is currently on display.

A little known aspect of the work is that Chardin had to paint it in secret, as his wife did not approve of his bohemian lifestyle and dedication to painting. Chardin had to wait for his wife to leave the house before he could work on the site.

In conclusion, "Still-Life with Cat and Fish" is an impressive work that shows Chardin's ability to capture the beauty of everyday objects. The composition, color and history of the painting make it a fascinating and unique work of art.

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