File:Passer-payez-Boilly-ca1803.jpg
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[edit]Louis-Léopold Boilly: Q29864530 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
artist QS:P170,Q715909 |
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Title |
Passer Payez |
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Object type |
painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Genre | genre art | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date |
circa 1803 date QS:P571,+1803-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Medium | painting | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions |
height: 32.5 cm (12.7 in) ; width: 40.5 cm (15.9 in) dimensions QS:P2048,+32.5U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,+40.5U174728 |
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Collection | UnknownUnknown | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Accession number |
RF 2486 (Department of Paintings of the Louvre) |
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Notes |
At that time, most of the streets of Paris were not in very great shape, and many of them would become muddy morasses after a good rain, so that some entrepreneurial lower-class Parisians would provide themselves with a long plank that had wheels affixed to one end, and would pick up the unwheeled end and roll the plank along until they found a likely intersection or street-crossing, where they would lay the plank across the mud, and charge a small fee to people (presumably mainly from the middle and upper classes, especially women) who were willing to pay to avoid having to tramp through the mud of the street. The painting shows a family crossing the street over one of these plank bridges; the proprietor of the plank is at left, stretching out his arm for payment, and one of the wheels attached to the end of the plank can be seen in outline near the bottom of the painting towards the left. (For an illustration of a similar scene, with a clearer view of a wheeled plank, see Image:Passez Payez.jpg .) Some consider this painting an early source for the wearing of "drawers" (underpants with legs) by women -- the woman who is probably the mother of the family (though she's only holding a dog) has lifted up her skirts far enough so that you can see the bottom of one leg of a pair of drawers. Drawers were indeed worn in this time period, though they truly came into fashion around 1806, so what we see could be the bottom of her chemise, the innermost garment a woman would wear. According to a fashionable woman of 1820, drawers were not very easily worn: "They are the ugliest things I ever saw: I will never put them on again...My finest dimity pair with real Swiss lace is quite useless to me for I lost one leg and did not deem it proper to pick it up, and so walked off leaving it in the street behind me..." Note the practical shorter skirts worn by the little girl (who doesn't have to lift her outer dress to avoid contact with the mud, the way the adult women do). Hem lengths lowered as a girl aged, reaching full length as she became a woman. |
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Source/Photographer | [1] |
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- Paintings by Louis-Léopold Boilly
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- 1803 in Paris
- 19th-century family portrait paintings
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- 19th-century women of France
- 19th-century children of France
- Fashion in 1803
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- Pedestrian crossings in France
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- People of France in 1803
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