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Vase of Flowers and Conch Shell

Creator Name

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Anne Vallayer-Coster

Cultural Context

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French

Date

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Creation: 18th century

About the Work

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This muted composition of flowers in a vase sitting on a shelf with a conch shell was featured in the 1781 Paris Salon. Male authorities of the time considered still life painting to be one of the few genres of painting suitable for women artists. In the face of these restrictions, Vallayer-Coster used the medium to show off her delicate handling of texture, her tactile rendering of the tissue-thin flower petals evoking her similarly skilled depiction of the luxurious fabrics of royal women’s dresses. Indeed, French critic Denis Diderot wrote of Vallayer-Coster, “No one of the French school can rival the strength of [Vallayer-Coster’s] colors, nor her uncomplicated surface finish.”
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Painting

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Title

Vase of Flowers and Conch Shell

Creator

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Anne Vallayer-Coster (link to bio), Painter
Anne Vallayer-Coster;
Anne Vallayer-Coster;
Anne Vallayer-Coster, French, Paris 1744–1818 Paris, Artist

Worktype

Paintings

Cultural Context

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French

Material

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

Oval, 19 3/4 x 15 in. (50.2 x 38.1 cm);
height: 50.2centimetre;
width: 38.1centimetre

Technique

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Oil painting

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Date

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Creation: 18th century
1780

Provenance

Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1906

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Rights

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Public Domain
Public Domain

Inscription

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Signature: Signed and dated (lower right): Mlle Vallayer / 1780

Location

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Creation: Paris, France

Subjects

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Descriptive Topic: Seashell, Conch
Flowers; Shells; Vases; Still Life

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Curationist Contributors

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Jessica Gengler; Reina Gattuso

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All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

Anne Vallayer-Coster, Vase of Flowers and Conch Shell, 1780. Metropolitan Museum of Art. Anne Vallayer-Coster, who painted this still life of flowers with a conch, was one of several successful women painters in the 18th-century French court. Public Domain.

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