The Painter's Touch: Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard

The Painter's Touch: Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard

by Ewa Lajer-Burcharth
The Painter's Touch: Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard

The Painter's Touch: Boucher, Chardin, Fragonard

by Ewa Lajer-Burcharth

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Overview

A new interpretation of the development of artistic modernity in eighteenth-century France

What can be gained from considering a painting not only as an image but also a material object? How does the painter’s own experience of the process of making matter for our understanding of both the painting and its maker? The Painter’s Touch addresses these questions to offer a radical reinterpretation of three paradigmatic French painters of the eighteenth century. In this beautifully illustrated book, Ewa Lajer-Burcharth provides close readings of the works of François Boucher, Jean-Siméon Chardin, and Jean-Honoré Fragonard, entirely recasting our understanding of these painters’ practice. Using the notion of touch, she examines the implications of their strategic investment in materiality and sheds light on the distinct contribution of painting to the culture of the Enlightenment.

Lajer-Burcharth traces how the distinct logic of these painters’ work—the operation of surface in Boucher, the deep materiality of Chardin, and the dynamic morphological structure in Fragonard—contributed to the formation of artistic identity. Through the notion of touch, she repositions these painters in the artistic culture of their time, shifting attention from institutions such as the academy and the Salon to the realms of the market, the medium, and the body. Lajer-Burcharth analyzes Boucher’s commercial tact, Chardin’s interiorized craft, and Fragonard’s materialization of eros. Foregrounding the question of experience—that of the painters and of the people they represent—she shows how painting as a medium contributed to the Enlightenment’s discourse on the self in both its individual and social functions.

By examining what paintings actually “say” in brushstrokes, texture, and paint, The Painter’s Touch transforms our understanding of the role of painting in the emergence of modernity and provides new readings of some of the most important and beloved works of art of the era.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780691238319
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication date: 09/27/2022
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ewa Lajer-Burcharth is the William Dorr Boardman Professor of Fine Arts at Harvard University. Her books include Chardin Material and Necklines: The Art of Jacques-Louis David after the Terror.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xii

Introduction 3

1 BOUCHER’S TACT 8

Materiality and Personality 9

Touch and Tact 13

The Commercial Imagination 22

Personal Mythologies 33

The Promiscuous Self 47

The Artist as Consumer 73

Pompadour’s Painter 80

2 CHARDIN’S CRAFT 86

Deep Materiality 87

The Object (Inside/Out) 95

The Blind Touch 111

Underneath the Visible 123

The Subject 139

The Return to the Object 155

The Painter 165

3 FRAGONARD’S SEDUCTION 176

Eros and Individuality 177

The Unseen 186

Being and Becoming 191

Pictorial Seduction 199

The Erotic Mother 203

The Artist’s Pleasure 208

The Painter’s Touch 212

Love and Life 223

Ars Erotica 236

Notes 238

Bibliography 271

Index 287

Image Credits 297

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"In this long-anticipated book, Lajer-Burcharth looks more closely and originally at the very paint of masterpieces by Boucher, Chardin, and Fragonard than anyone may ever have done before. Unexpectedly extending the material turn to the medium we have come to take for granted, oil paint, Lajer-Burcharth convinces us that all great paintings contain deep meanings within their forms. If this book doesn't dispel the aura of frivolity called rococo around three great artists, nothing will."—Anne Higonnet, Barnard College, Columbia University, author of A Museum of One’s Own: Private Collecting, Public Gift

"Brilliantly imaginative and provocative, The Painter's Touch is a hugely impressive book that radically recasts our idea of making selves and things, and how they are interformed, at a critical moment of Western modernity."—Satish Padiyar, author of Chains: David, Canova, and the Fall of the Public Hero in Postrevolutionary France

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