The most beautiful pastel ever seen: The Chocolate Girl by Jean-tienne Liotard
By (Author) Stephan Koja
Edited by Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
1st May 2019
Germany
General
Non Fiction
759.9494
Hardback
200
Width 210mm, Height 255mm
1280g
The Chocolate Girl is one of the most famous works by the Swiss artist Jean-tienne Liotard. This richly illustrated volume leads the reader through the age in which it was created during the French-inspired Rococo and into the Vienna of Empress Maria Theresia, where the work was painted. It also explains the art of pastel painting, in which this enchanting work has been executed. The painting had a tremendous effect in those days, and still does so today. Even during Liotard's life (1702 - 1789), his pastel painting was highly valued, as the description by the most famous pastel artist Rosalba Carriera as "the most beautiful pastel" demonstrates. The Chocolate Girl shows a simple, unknown domestic servant, until then a rarely chosen subject. In its sober and precise observation it reflects the art of the Enlightenment as well as anticipating the realism of the nineteenth century. Chocolate itself, always associated with pleasure, contributes further to the particular charm. Characteristic works from other creative periods complete the overview of Liotard's oeuvre.
Stephan Koja is an art historian and director of the Gemldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden. He is the editor of many art books, including, most recently, Andrea Bischof: Color Truth also published by Hirmer Publishers. Roland Enke is an art historian and curator of the exhibition.