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Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Habit de Microton Berger Extravagant des... 1703-1704. Creators: Jacques Le Pautre, Jean Doliver, Jean Berain
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Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Habit de Microton Berger Extravagant des... 1703-1704. Creators: Jacques Le Pautre, Jean Doliver, Jean Berain
Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Habit de Microton Berger Extravagant des Banboches, Bound 1703-1704
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1700s Berain Jean Berain Jean I Berain Jean Louis Berain Jean The Elder Berain Le Vieux Berain The Elder Jean Hand Coloured Engraving On Paper Jacques Le Pautre Jacques Lepautre Jean Berain Jean Berain The Elder Jean I Bérain Jean Louis Berain John Berrain I Le Pautre Jacques Lepautre Jacques Shepherd Spear Theatrical Costume Baroque Era Clothing Dress Fashion Clothing Head Dress Lacma Los Angeles County Museum Of Art Playhouse
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This stunning 18th century print, titled 'Recueil des modes de la cour de France, Habit de Microton Berger Extravagant des Banboches' (Collection of the Modes of the French Court, Extravagant Habit of the Microton Shepherd), is a testament to the opulence and creativity of the Baroque era. Created between 1703 and 1704, this hand-colored engraving on paper is a collaborative work by Jacques Le Pâtre, Jean Dolivar, and Jean Berain, also known as Jean Berain the Elder. The image depicts an extravagantly dressed shepherd, with a spear in one hand and a shepherd's staff in the other, standing before a picturesque landscape. The shepherd's costume, known as a 'habit microton,' is a symbol of the fashionable excesses of the time. The intricate design features vibrant colors and bold patterns, with a richly textured headdress adorned with feathers, flowers, and ribbons. The print is believed to have been inspired by theatrical costumes, as the shepherd's pose and the theatrical backdrop suggest. The influence of America and agriculture can also be seen in the print, with the inclusion of cornucopias and other agricultural symbols. This artwork is a valuable piece of heritage art, showcasing the intricate details and craftsmanship of the Baroque era. It is currently housed in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), where it continues to inspire and captivate visitors with its intricate design and historical significance.
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