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The Chocolate Girl (Jean-Etienne Liotard)

The Chocolate Girl (Jean-Etienne Liotard)


Author/ArtistJean-Etienne Liotard (1702-1789) (Suisse)Google Wikipedia
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TitleEnglish: The Chocolate Girl
French: La Belle Chocolatière
초콜릿 여인 (초콜릿을 나르는 소녀)
Description파스텔로 그린 그림. Walter Baker Co.라는 미국의 초콜릿 회사에 의해 상업적으로 사용된 최초의 명화.
Date1743~1745
Object typePainting
Mediumpastel on parchment
사조르네상스
Dimensions82.5 × 52.5 cm (32.5 × 20.7 in)
Current locationGemäldegalerie Alte Meister
독일 드레스덴의 드레스덴미술관 (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden)의 알테마이스터 회화관 (Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister)
Coordinates: 51°03′13″N 13°44′05″E
Accession numberAM-P-161-PS01
NotesMore info at museum site
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Source/PhotographerCwHMb7Dvgi2ZaA at Google Cultural Institute, zoom level maximum
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PermissionPublic Domain
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