"Genuine Pair Of Entre Deux Trumeaux, Painting On Canvas, 18th Century "
Pair of 18th century trumeaux, Louis XVI style, with its gilded motifs; the paintings on canvas, gallant pastoral scenes evoke the influence of Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684–1721), master of the French Rococo, undoubtedly here a follower of Watteau. Watteau is especially known for his gallant festivals, elegant and poetic scenes in nature, where we often find pastoral costumes, dreamy characters and green settings, a flowing wooded landscape, graceful posture of the woman, the idealization of nature and rustic life, the presence of dogs, often symbols of fidelity or companionship in Rococo art. The mirrors are mercury. These pairs of trumeaux are of real interest both for the prettiness of the objects, decorative and the rarity of finding the real pair