The Departure of Jacob (c. 1755)

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1755Francois Boucher, a celebrated French painter of the Rococo era, is known for his expressive and vibrant works of art. "The Departure of Jacob," completed around 1755, stands apart with its compelling narrative intensity and detailed composition in the medium of wash drawing heightened with white.This detailed artwork provides a dynamic and energetic portrayal of the biblical story of Jacob leaving his home. The center of the composition features Jacob, rendered with a sense of immediacy and movement that pulls viewers into the moment of departure. Surrounding him are various figures that appear to be his family and followers, emotionally engaged and intertwined within the scene.Boucher’s mastery is evident in the delicate yet rapid sketches, which imbue the scene with a feeling of flux and anticipation. The use of light and shadow, combined with subtle yet expressive facial features, conveys a range of emotions, from anxiety to hope.The piece brilliantly captures the tension and emotion of a pivotal moment in a narrative, reflecting Boucher’s ability to not only create beauty but also tell a story through his art.

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François Boucher (1703–1770) was a French painter, engraver, illustrator and printmaker. He was a proponent of Rococo and had a huge influence in spreading the style throughout Europe. His art was idyllic and voluptuous with a high-toned palette of blues and pinks. He created designs for all decorative arts, porcelains and tapestries. Boucher also painted several portraits including his patroness Madame de Pompadour. He is one of the most celebrated decorative artists of the 18th century.