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Delve into the world of Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin, a master of still-life and genre painting in 18th century France. This collection features notable works including "Lady Sealing a Letter" (1733), "Soap Bubbles" (1733), "The Game of Knucklebones" (1733), and "Saying Grace" (1740). Chardin's ability to capture the simplicity and beauty of everyday life is evident, while other works by artists like Greuze, such as "The Village Bride" (1761), highlight the interconnectedness of the era's artistic movements.
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