Chasse by Pierre Germain, French, 1703 - 1783

Classification

Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council

Accession Number

1921-6-313-41

About this artwork

Research in Progress

Art Historical Context

**Chasse** (1748) is a captivating print by Pierre Germain, a prominent French engraver active during the Rococo era (1703–1783). Created in the mid-18th century under Louis XV's reign, this work exemplifies the period's elegant and playful aesthetic, where artists like Germain specialized in intricate vignettes, ornaments, and scenes of aristocratic leisure. The title *Chasse*, meaning "hunt" in French, evokes the thrill of the chase—a favored motif among the nobility, symbolizing vitality, status, and harmony with nature. As a print, *Chasse* highlights the technical prowess of 18th-century...

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