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Impressive French "Chinoiserie" Oil-on-Canvas Decorative Panel

second/third quarter 18th century, depicting a fete galante scene with rocaille garlands and musical trophee surround, centering a garden with pagodas, musicians and maidens frolicking with songbirds.
85" x 67-3/4"

Notes: This stunning panel exemplifies the 18th-century vogue for Chinese-inspired works. Europeans were fascinated with the exoticism of the "Orient", with the fine porcelain, silk, textiles and spices that flooded ports with the expansion of trade in the East in the late 17th/early 18th centuries through the Swedish East India Companies. China, in the imagination of Europeans, was combined with Turkey, Japan and India, a collective primitive other that dazzled and afforded a fantastic reprieve from the mores and strictures of the West. The influx of Chinese goods coalesced with the Rococo style, characterized by exuberant scrollwork and stylized seashell decoration couched in scenes of leisure and pleasure with gardens and courting couples (called fete-galantes) its archetypal subject. Marvels from the orient fueled the imaginative decadence of the genre that also flourished in the decorative arts and interior design, creating an abundant demand for chinoiserie wallpaper, panels and screens, similar to the example offered here, which was likely commissioned for a parlor wall or trumeau. Antoine Watteau and Jean-Baptiste Pillement, two of the most accomplished French artists of the period, executed numerous like panels, redolent with scrollwork and promenading beauties in Asian-inspired gardens, for the palaces of the European monarchy and gentry, including the Chateau de Chantilly and the castles of Worlitz and Pillnitz.


  • Condition: **Beautiful decorative canvas panel retaining vibrant colors and in generally very good restored condition considering age and size. Canvas relined. Scattered craquelure and pinprick-sized losses throughout. Rubbing (along with losses) to exposed edges. Small loss (approximately 1" in length) to lower portion of the canvas with a whitish filler. Horizontal crease line a third way up canvas, from the bottom. Scattered inpainting repairs, mainly in the neutral-color background and border.


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