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Book of Fountains: No. 3, c. 1736. Creator: Gabriel Huquier (French, 1695-1772)
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Book of Fountains: No. 3, c. 1736. Creator: Gabriel Huquier (French, 1695-1772)
Book of Fountains: No. 3, c. 1736. Boucher was one of the most prolific designers of ornament prints. With their aquatic motifs and gracefully curving and scalloped forms, these designs for fantastic, even bizarre fountains perfectly illustrate the whimsical Rococo approach. Derived from the French word for shell, rocaille, the Rococo was a light, playful style filled with shell motifs (which stemmed in part from a vogue for collecting shells), naturalistic curves, scrolls, and plant forms
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1695 1772 After François Boucher French Gabriel Huquier Gabriel Huquier French
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This print, titled "Book of Fountains: No. 3", transports us back to the whimsical world of the Rococo era in 18th century France. Created by Gabriel Huquier, a renowned French artist from 1695 to 1772, this piece showcases his exceptional talent as one of the most prolific designers of ornament prints. Huquier's design for this fantastic fountain is truly enchanting. With its aquatic motifs and gracefully curving and scalloped forms, it perfectly embodies the playful and light-hearted approach of the Rococo style. The term "Rococo" derives from the French word for shell, rocaille, which explains why shell motifs are prominently featured throughout this artwork. The influence of nature is evident in every delicate curve and scroll present in Huquier's design. It reflects a vogue for collecting shells that was popular during that time period. This print not only serves as an exquisite example of decorative art but also provides insight into the cultural trends and interests prevalent during the Rococo era. Displayed proudly at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this etching captures our imagination with its fantastical depiction of fountains that border on bizarre yet remain undeniably beautiful. Its intricate details invite us to explore every nook and cranny while marveling at Huquier's artistic prowess. With Heritage Art/Heritage Images preserving this remarkable piece through their meticulous reproduction process, we can now appreciate and enjoy "Book of Fountains: No. 3" as
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