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Still Life: Tea Set
Still Life: Tea Set
Zuiko 12-60mm/2.8-4.0 SWD, Getty Center, Los Angeles, CA. Jean-Etienne Liotard Swiss, Geneva, about 1781 - 1783 Oil on canvas mounted on board 14 7/8 x 20 5/16 in. 84.PA.57 Chinese porcelain and tea-drinking were the rage of fashionable Europe when Jean-Etienne Liotard was born. He began painting tea and coffee sets in the last two decades of his life when age, changes in taste, and his political beliefs caused a decline in requests for the pastel portraits that were his specialty. He had, however, been including fruit and porcelain still lifes in some of his portraits since about 1740. Only five of his paintings of tea and coffee sets are known today. In this painting of tea-time disarray, a tray is set with six cups and saucers, a teapot, sugar bowl, milk jug, and a lidded vase perhaps containing an extra supply of tea leaves. A large bowl holding a teacup and saucer could also be used for dumping the slops of cold tea and used tea leaves. By the time Liotard painted this work in the late 1700s, tea-drinking had become fashionable among the middle as well as the upper classes. Liotard contrasted the luxurious materials of Chinese porcelain and silver with a cheaper tray of painted tin, known as tole, that imitated Asian lacquer. Combining the transparent, reflective and brightly-patterned objects allowed the artist to portray strong visual contrasts.
Delicate Pink
Delicate Pink
I love this color...I call it ballerina pink. It's extremely girly...especially with the ruffle cap sleeves...but that's what I love about it. Pair it with a pair of dark denim jeans and it doesn't look so foo-foo. (But of course if you wanted to go Foo-Foo you could get a taffeta skirt and some ballet flats and be a fairy princess) I just got this amazing cream scarf at Charlotte Russe...and of course it was super-cheap. I love the whole scarf look, even in the summertime. It's so boho and you can do a million different things with scarves. This time I put it around the neck, instead of wearing a necklace. And what's even cuter about this outfit is those earrings. Sorry for the bad picture...you can't see them very well. But they are just white hoops with hand-painted pink flowers on them. I can't believe I got them at Charlotte Russe...they were a really great find and I'll probably never get rid of those. They are just so ME. The last things to complete this outfit are some simple silver sandals, and my huge cream Bloomingdale's bag that I won off of Ebay. I don't know what the appeal was, but there were lots of people bidding on this thing. I just thought it was cute, and knew it would hold EVERYTHING. I use it to carry everything from my wallet, my makeup, my work binders, books, and even my lunch! It's that big.

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