About the Book
Boucher and Chardin examines the relationships between two iconic images of French art of the 18th century:
Woman Taking Tea (1735) by Jean-Sim????on Chardin and its pair,
Madame Boucher (1743) by Fran????ois Boucher. Both paintings are believed to represent the respective artists' wives. When considered together, the two paintings acquire a new resonance, showing the imaginative and Parisian response of two very different painters to a new interest in scenes from everyday life.
The paintings are examined in the context of a dozen further works by the artists, and prints, drawings, books, and decorative art objects including oriental textiles and porcelain. This provides an opportunity to address undercurrent social history themes, such as the artists' attitudes to fashion, interior decoration, and even the consumption of tea. Christoph Martin Mogtherr writes on genre painting of the period, and Ann Eatwell on the fashion for tea and its "equipage" in London and Paris.