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| Jean-Siméon Chardin (1699 - 1779) |
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Artists who influenced Jean-Siméon Chardin![]() | Chardin was a French painter, one of the finest of the 18th century, whose genre and still life subjects documented the life of the Paris bourgeoisie. He was born in Paris, November 2, 1699, the son of a cabinetmaker. Largely self-taught, he was strongly influenced by 17th-century Low Country masters such as Metsu and de Hooch. Like them, he devoted himself to simple subjects and common themes. Hi ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Jean-Siméon Chardin![]() | |
![]() Jean-Antoine Watteau | ![]() Kitchen Table (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Dog and Game (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Jean-Baptiste Greuze |
![]() Gerard ter Borch | ![]() Soap Bubbles (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Still Life with Fish (Getty Museum) | ![]() Jean Honoré Fragonard |
![]() Pieter de Hooch | ![]() Still Life with Peaches (Getty Museum) | ![]() Still Life with Cooking Utensils (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Étienne Liotard |
![]() Nicolas de Largillière | ![]() Still Life with Plums (Frick Collection) | ![]() Still Life with Fowl (Norton Simon Museum) | ![]() Maurice-Quentin de La Tour |