La Jeunesse indifférente

Engraver Nicolas Dupin French
After Jean Nicolas de La Hire French

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As suggested by Martin Eidelberg, this print was based on a painting by Jean Nicolas de La Hire (1685-1727), a doctor and botanist who also painted landscapes and fêtes galantes in the manner of his friend, Antoine Watteau (1684-1721).

For more on La Hire, see Eidelberg's essay: Watteau’s Forgotten Friend: Jean Nicolas de La Hire

La Jeunesse indifférente, Nicolas Dupin (French, active 1776–89), Engraving

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