Jean Baptiste Siméon Chardin

The White Tablecloth

c. 1731–32
Oil on canvas
96.8 × 123.5 cm (38.1 × 48.6 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

Jean Siméon Chardin won acclaim for the still lifes and quiet scenes of middle-class domestic life that he exhibited at salons sponsored by the French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture. In early still lifes like this one, he incorporated motifs common to 17th-century Dutch and Flemish works: the foreshortened knife, the handle of which protrudes over the table’s edge; the overturned glass; and the remains of a meal. The work’s unusual shape reveals its original function as a screen for the opening of a fireplace. Viewed at floor level, the screen would have conveyed the illusion of a table recessed into the fireplace.

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