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Series Title: The Cries of Paris, Cries de Paris

Pastries, Talmouses, All Hot

c. 1737
(French, 1703–1770)
Culture
France
Measurements
Sheet: 25.1 x 16.8 cm (9 7/8 x 6 5/8 in.)
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Despite its subject of a street vendor, Boucher’s composition retains some of the courtly artificiality of his age, with an elegantly dressed young gentleman and unkempt baker’s apprentice whose pose is nonetheless balletic, like a dancer at a courtly fête.

Description

François Boucher made the drawing as a print design for a series depicting Parisian tradespeople, titled the Cris de Paris (Criers of Paris), which consisted of 12 plates. Subjects in the series included this vendor of hot pastries and cheese puffs as well as a variety of other vendors such as a knife grinder, broom seller, chimney sweep, and vegetable seller. Boucher was known primarily for images epitomizing the elegant court life of France—nudes, decorative compositions, and pastorals—rather than so-called “low life” subjects such as street vendors. Boucher’s series struck a chord with the growing middle-class print-buying public in France, with its designs migrating to a variety of decorative arts and porcelain figurines.
A vertically oriented black and red chalk drawing on beige paper depicts a man and boy with light skin tones, loosely outlined and shaded by diagonal streaks. On the right, the man kneels, supporting a tray of pastries. Left, the boy stands holding a pastry while reaching for the tray. Behind them, sketchy lines suggest foliage and a stone doorway. Handwritten text at the bottom reads, "petits pater tout chauds."

Pastries, Talmouses, All Hot

c. 1737

François Boucher

(French, 1703–1770)
France

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