Ragotin dans le coffre (1737)

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Jean-Baptiste Oudry, a prominent 18th-century French Rococo artist, masterfully captures a humorous scene in his drawing "Ragotin dans le coffre" ("Ragotin in the Chest"). This artwork, crafted in 1737, cleverly intertwines elements of comedy and everyday life from that era.The scene is set in an elegant room, carefully detailed to reflect the domestic interiors of the 18th century. A lady, relaxed and composed, is seated comfortably in an armchair, her attention seemingly absorbed by a book. The focal point of the drama, however, unfolds by the window where a group of figures, possibly servants or guests, appear startled and amused by something happening just out of the viewer's direct sight.The comedy heightens as we see the tipped-over chair next to an open chest, suggesting a playful or unexpected incident, likely involving the character Ragotin, a well-known comedic figure from the novel "Le Roman comique" by Paul Scarron. The draped coat over the chair and the open chest invite the viewer to imagine Ragotin's clumsy endeavors leading him to hide, or perhaps accidentally tumbling into the chest.Oudry's use of soft, sketch-like strokes and a monochromatic palette emphasizes the lightness and wit of the narrative, drawing the viewer into this brief, amusing moment frozen in time.

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Jean-Baptiste Oudry was a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. He is particularly well known for his naturalistic pictures of animals and his hunt pieces depicting game.