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A work made of opaque watercolor, over traces of black chalk, on cream laid paper, laid down on card.

The Evening Prayer

1790

Jean-Baptiste Mallet French, 1759-1835

France

Jean-Baptiste Mallet was a painter and printmaker who specialized in small, elegant gouaches (opaque
watercolors) of enigmatic subjects, such as this. Arranged like an implausible stage set, a monk-like character and an old man wearing a Phrygian cap appear to reprimand a largely female family who must have fallen on tough times, given that their handsome carpet and ornamental birdcage decorate a rusticated farm building.

Opaque watercolor, over traces of black chalk, on cream laid paper, laid down on card

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