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Pierre Joseph TOUSSAINT (1822-1888) The Toast

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Pierre Joseph Toussaint (1822-1888) The Toast Oil on canvas, signed lower right 59 x 43 cm unframed and 74 x 58 cm Beautiful carved and gilded wooden frame In the spirit of Chardin, this is a tender scene between a mother and her son. The mother, elegantly dressed in a blue floral dress and a white apron, carefully fills a spoon with jam to top the toast on the table. The young boy, dressed in a red suit with his hair tied back in a ponytail, holds his toy ball in his hand and gazes longingly at the toast. The room is cozy, furnished with a sideboard, a clock on the wall, and a table covered with a white tablecloth on which sits a blue ceramic jug. Pierre Joseph Toussaint was born in Brussels in 1822. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Brussels Academy, where he was trained in a traditional Flemish style until 1850. A few years later, he was invited to exhibit at important salons in Brussels, Ghent, and Antwerp. He primarily painted genre scenes.

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Pierre Joseph Toussaint (1822-1888) The Toast Oil on canvas, signed lower right 59 x 43 cm unframed and 74 x 58 cm Beautiful carved and gilded wooden frame In the spirit of Chardin, this is a tender scene between a mother and her son. The mother, elegantly dressed in a blue floral dress and a white apron, carefully fills a spoon with jam to top the toast on the table. The young boy, dressed in a red suit with his hair tied back in a ponytail, holds his toy ball in his hand and gazes longingly at the toast. The room is cozy, furnished with a sideboard, a clock on the wall, and a table covered with a white tablecloth on which sits a blue ceramic jug. Pierre Joseph Toussaint was born in Brussels in 1822. At the age of fourteen, he entered the Brussels Academy, where he was trained in a traditional Flemish style until 1850. A few years later, he was invited to exhibit at important salons in Brussels, Ghent, and Antwerp. He primarily painted genre scenes.

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