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    Two chubby children sitting and standing on a stone plinth surrounded by artmaking supplies are carved from white marble in this free-standing sculpture. Both children have soft, rounded bodies, full cheeks, and wavy hair. The child to our left stands with one foot in front of the other and one forearm resting along the edge of an upright, rectangular, stretched canvas. That child’s long hair is pulled up under a ribbon, and drapery falls over one shoulder and across the hips. The other arm reaches across the chest and clutches a fistful of paintbrushes with that hand. The thumb is hooked through a painter’s palette, which rests back along the forearm. That child smiles down at the other, who sits with one ankle tucked behind the other knee while looking off to the left with lips parted. That second child is nude and has short hair. Though carved from the same material, the head and neck of a cleanshaven man with a wide chin and cheeks is meant to be understood as a sculpture within the sculpture. The seated child drapes one arm over the head of that portrait bust, which comes up to the child’s shoulder. The child holds a mallet and chisel in both hands over the portrait bust’s head. Drapery falls behind this child, and three more chisels are on the ground under the thigh of his bent leg. The two children, canvas, and portrait bust are on a rectangular marble slap, which itself rests on a gray stone plinth. The background is light gray.
    Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert, Painting and Sculpture, 1774/1778, marble, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1952.5.110

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    Jean-Pierre-Antoine Tassaert · 1774/1778 · marble ·  Accession ID  1952.5.110

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