The petit savoyard eating in front of an entrance to a house (1877)

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In this captivating portrayal by Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret, we glimpse a moment of quiet respite in the life of a young street performer, known as 'The Petit Savoyard'. Painted in 1877, the artwork meticulously captures the realistic essence and nuanced expressions that are characteristic of Dagnan-Bouveret's style.The scene unfolds on a wintry day, with touches of snow visible on the ground, suggesting a chill in the air. The young boy, depicted with a profound depth of character, sits on a step in front of a grand, ornately carved wooden door. His attire—a slightly oversized blue jacket, scruffy trousers, and a hat whimsically adorned with what appears to be a cooking pot—speaks of his humble circumstances yet intriguing backstory.He holds an apple in one hand and a hunk of bread in the other, finding nourishment in what seems a scarce meal. Beside him, his small wooden box contains a mechanical diorama featuring figures of a woman and a man, perhaps part of his street performance to entertain passersby for coins.This painting not only showcases Dagnan-Bouveret's skill in employing natural light and shadow but also his ability to convey a rich narrative through the depiction of everyday life. The realistic portrayal pulls viewers into a moment of empathetic connection with the boy, allowing us to ponder his thoughts and feelings amidst the solitude of his mealtime.

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Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret, was one of the leading French artists of the naturalist school.

He was born in Paris, the son of a tailor, and was raised by his grandfather after his father emigrated to Brazil. Later he added his grandfather's name, Bouveret, to his own.