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A seventeenth-century etching by Simon Guillain depicting a Parisian street vendor, part of a series documenting urban life.
This etching by Simon Guillain, dated 1646, belongs to a series documenting the street vendors of seventeenth-century Paris. The work captures a male figure carrying a large pot, likely containing tripe, suspended from a yoke across his shoulder. Guillain employs a clear, linear style, using cross-hatching to define the volume of the figure and the texture of his clothing. The background remains minimal, featuring a simplified architectural outline that suggests a city street without distracting from the primary subject.
Guillain, primarily known as a sculptor, produced these etchings after the drawings of Annibale Carracci. The series provides a social record of the working classes in the mid-seventeenth century. The figure is depicted in a naturalistic pose, with his gaze directed away from the viewer, suggesting a moment captured during his daily rounds. The etching technique allows for precise detail in the rendering of the pot and the vendor's attire, while the open composition reflects the conventions of the period for street-life documentation.
This print offers a glimpse into the urban environment of Paris during the Baroque era. By focusing on a common labourer, the artist elevates a mundane occupation to the subject of a formal print series. The lack of excessive ornamentation ensures that the focus remains on the individual and his tools of trade. The work is an example of the interest in character studies that permeated European printmaking at the time, where the identity of the vendor is defined by his equipment and his posture. The clarity of the lines and the balanced composition make this an accessible piece for those interested in the history of daily life and the development of print techniques in France.
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