Children Dancing
c. 1650
Le Nain
Le Nain (French)
European Painting and Sculpture
Children Dancing, c. 1650. Circle of Le Nain (French). Oil on canvas; framed: 115 x 146 x 9.5 cm (45 1/4 x 57 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.); unframed: 92 x 120.2 cm (36 1/4 x 47 5/16 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Mrs. Salmon P. Halle in memory of Salmon Portland Halle 1957.489 Antoine, Louis, and Mathieu Le Nain were brothers who ran a collective studio in Paris from around 1630 until 1648, when Antoine and Louis died. Mathieu continued to produce work under their name "Le Nain" throughout the 1650s. Of the museum's four paintings that have been called "Le Nain" (1958.174, 1958.175.1, 1958.175.2), this work has held its attribution to Mathieu the longest. With his back to the viewer, a musician sits in shadow while a group of children pose patiently in a chain-like formation, awaiting the start of their dance. Because of its reliance on order and collaboration, dancing symbolized familial harmony. The attention to the individuality of the children suggest a family portrait, while their wistful expressions and melancholic tone have led to the hypothesis that the children are portraits-both living and posthumous. The description of the intricate lace and the wearied expressions of the slim boys is characteristic of Mathieu's handling. However, the canvas has been attributed to one of Mathieu's followers, the Master of the Games, because of the static, brightly lit figures whose elongated shadows don't quite describe their forms.
- Maker/Artist
- Le Nain
- Classification
- Painting
- Formatted Medium
- oil on canvas
- Dimensions
- Framed: 115 x 146 x 9.5 cm (45 1/4 x 57 1/2 x 3 3/4 in.); Unframed: 92 x 120.2 cm (36 1/4 x 47 5/16 in.)
- Departments
- European Painting and Sculpture
- Accession Number
- 1957.489
- Credit Line
- Gift of Mrs. Salmon P. Halle in memory of Salmon Portland Halle
- Exhibitions
- La Peinture Francaise dans les Collections Americaines, Les Frères Le Nain (The Brothers of Nain), Object Lessons: Cleveland Creates an Art Museum, The Triumph of French Painting: Seventeenth Century Masterpieces from the Museums of FRAME [FRAME], CMA, 1934: "Art of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries," no catalogue. <br>Toledo (Ohio) Museum of Art, 1947: "The Brothers Le Nain," cat. no. 13, repr. <br>Musée de Bordeax, France, May-September 1966: "La Peinture française dans les collections américaines," cat. no. 9, plate 11. <br>Paris, Grand Palais, 1978/79: "Les Frères Le Nain," cat. no. 53, pp. 216, 254, 266-67, repr. (Catalogue by Jacques thuillier and michel Laclotte). <br>CMA, June 7-September 8, 1991: "Object Lessons: Cleveland Creates an Art Museum."<br>Portland Art Museum, OR (10/11/2003 - 1/4/2004), Birmingham Museum of Art (1/25/2004 - 4/11/2004) and Meadows Museum, Southern Methodist University, Dallas (5/2/2004 - 7/25/2004): "The Triumph of French Painting: 17th Century Masterpieces from the Museums of FRAME", p. 70-71.
- Rights Statement
- CC0
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