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Young Country Girl Dancing, c. 1765-70 (black, red & white chalk and stump on buff laid paper)
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Young Country Girl Dancing, c. 1765-70 (black, red & white chalk and stump on buff laid paper)
996045 Young Country Girl Dancing, c. 1765-70 (black, red & white chalk and stump on buff laid paper) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); 46.2x29.2 cm; Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, Canada; © Art Gallery of Ontario; Purchased as a gift of the Salamander Foundation and the Marvin Gelber Fund with the assistance of the Department of Canadian Heritage under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act, 1998
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© Art Gallery of Ontario Purchased as a gift of the Salamander Foundation and the Marvin Gelber Fund with the assistance of the Department of Canadian Heritage under the terms of the Cultural Property Export and Import Act, 1998 / Bridgeman Images
Bare Feet Barefoot Choreography Dainty Folk Dance Folk Dancing Pretty
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This black, red, and white chalk print titled "Young Country Girl Dancing" takes us back in time to the late 18th century. Created by renowned artist Francois Boucher, this delicate artwork showcases a young rural girl gracefully dancing in bare feet. The use of buff laid paper adds a touch of vintage charm to the piece. The Art Gallery of Ontario proudly displays this enchanting masterpiece, measuring 46.2x29.2 cm. It was acquired as a generous gift from the Salamander Foundation and the Marvin Gelber Fund with support from the Department of Canadian Heritage under the Cultural Property Export and Import Act of 1998. The image captures not only the beauty but also the elegance and daintiness of folk dance during that era. The young girl's choreography is mesmerizing as she moves with grace and precision, showcasing her talent for all to admire. Bridgeman Images presents this stunning print which highlights both the simplicity and complexity found within traditional folk dancing. This artwork serves as a reminder of our rich cultural heritage while celebrating timeless beauty through artistry and movement.
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