Scullery boy with kitchen treats - Simon Guillain
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Description
A 1646 etching by Simon Guillain depicting a young scullery boy, based on the observational drawings of Annibale Carracci.
This etching by Simon Guillain, dated 1646, depicts a young scullery boy carrying a tray of food. The work is part of a series of prints based on the drawings of Annibale Carracci, which documented the street vendors and working-class figures of Bologna. Guillain, a French sculptor and engraver, translated Carracci's observational sketches into a series of etchings that capture the daily life of the seventeenth-century urban environment. The figure stands in a relaxed pose, holding a platter in one hand and a larger basket of goods in the other. His clothing is simple, reflecting his status as a kitchen worker. The background features a rudimentary architectural structure, providing a sense of place without distracting from the primary subject. The line work is clear and direct, characteristic of the period's printmaking techniques, where the focus remained on the clarity of the form and the character of the individual. Guillain's approach to this series demonstrates a clear interest in the social fabric of the time. By documenting these figures, the artist provides a window into the mundane activities that defined the period. The etching avoids unnecessary ornamentation, allowing the viewer to focus on the boy's expression and the physical reality of his task. The print is a fine example of how seventeenth-century artists engaged with the realities of their surroundings, moving beyond religious or mythological subjects to observe the people who populated the streets and kitchens of the era. This museum-grade reproduction captures the fine details of the original etching, preserving the texture and the specific mark-making techniques employed by Guillain in the mid-seventeenth century.
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Scullery boy with kitchen treats - Simon Guillain
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