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Print, Triomphe de Pomone

This is a Print. It was designed by François Boucher and published by Nicolas de Larmessin IV and print maker: Charles Nicolas Cochin the younger. It is dated 1740 and we acquired it in 1920. Its medium is etching and engraving on white laid paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This design for a folding screen panel represents the allegory of Pomona, the Roman goddess of orchard fruits. It was etched and engraved as part of a series of folding screen designs. Boucher’s composition can be divided into three parts. The lower section shows a circular courtyard and a design for a fountain bordered by a shell-covered grotto with a grotesque mask. This serves as a pedestal upon which a shepherd, shepherdesses and donkey are arranged in picturesque composition in a bucolic setting that is filled with overflowing baskets of orchard fruits. In the background is a rustic landscape, complete with a cottage and a well. Leaves and vines frame the design, and the overall composition is a microcosm of the pastoral genre favored by Boucher. In this case, the pastorale has merged with the genre of mythological allegory and Boucher’s propensity for rococo iconography (in the manner of Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier) to produce a wholly ornamental composition. While this design probably was not realized, Boucher follows the example of artists such as Antoine Watteau, Claude Audran, Jacques de Lajoüe, and Nicolas Lancret who designed folding screens, as the latter became a ubiquitous part of French interior furnishings from the late seventeenth-century onwards.

This object was donated by Advisory Council. It is credited Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council.

Its dimensions are

Platemark: 52.3 x 26.3 cm (20 9/16 x 10 3/8 in.) Sheet: 63.9 x 44.5 cm (25 3/16 x 17 1/2 in.)

It is signed

Lettered lower left, in plate: F. Boucher inv.; Lettered lower right, in plate: Cochin Filius Sculp.

It is inscribed

Printed lower center, in plate: TRIOMPHE DE POMONE / A Paris chez De Larmessin graveur du Roy, rue des Noyers à la deuxieme Porte cochere à gauche entrant par la rue St. Jacques A.P.D.R.; Inscribed in graphite, lower right, in margin: 1921-6-203(5)

Cite this object as

Print, Triomphe de Pomone; Designed by François Boucher (French, 1703–1770); Print Maker: Charles Nicolas Cochin the younger (1715 - 1790); Published by Nicolas de Larmessin IV (French, 1684 - 1755); France; etching and engraving on white laid paper; Platemark: 52.3 x 26.3 cm (20 9/16 x 10 3/8 in.) Sheet: 63.9 x 44.5 cm (25 3/16 x 17 1/2 in.); Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-203-5

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