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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
This whimsical series is one typically found in fashionable, elite Parisian residences of the eighteenth century. Panel paintings of this variety were created to decorate the space above chair rails and in between doors and windows, and Lancret's series was painted for a room in the Pavillon d'Hauteville in Paris. In keeping with the eighteenth-century French tradition of depicting the four seasons or the times of the day, Lancret's five decorative panels have a unifying theme. Pastoral activities and games, favored themes of Lancret, are the overarching motifs, and depict afternoon pastimes, set in nature. Three of the panels, the Swing, the See Saw, and the Vineyard, depict lithe, youthful duets playfully engaging in the outdoor pleasures, while the narrower panels, the Gardener and Horticulture, host individual figures cultivating lush, private gardens. Despite the disparate subjects, stylistic details unify the series, including the delicate arabesques derived from nature that frame the scenes, and similar flora and fauna in each panel.
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Antoine Watteau — January and February (part of a set illust
Louis Crépy, Jr. — Screen of Six Sheets (313 & 314)
Gabriel Huquier (French, 1695–1772) — The Buffoon, Arabesque
François Boucher — The Interrupted Sleep
François Boucher (French, 1703–1770) — The Proposal
Antoine Watteau — November and December (part of a set illus
Antoine Watteau — March and April (part of a set illustratin
N. Delage — Shepherd, Shepherdess and Little Dog in Wooded S
Hubert Robert — Young Women in a Landscape with Architectura
Jean -Siméon Rousseau de la Rottière|Jules-Hugues Rousseau —
Jean Moyreau (French, 1690–1762) — Columbine and Harlequin
Manufacture Royale d’Aubusson — Archery from Amusements Cham