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Sylvie flees the wolf she has injured, 1756 (oil on canvas)
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Sylvie flees the wolf she has injured, 1756 (oil on canvas)
7413381 Sylvie flees the wolf she has injured, 1756 (oil on canvas) by Boucher, Francois (1703-70); 124--118 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Tours, France; (add.info.: Boucher Francois (1703-1770)); Luisa Ricciarini
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In this oil on canvas painting titled "Sylvie flees the wolf she has injured, 1756". François Boucher masterfully captures a moment of intense action and suspense. The artwork, measuring 124 by 118 cm, is housed in the Musee des Beaux-Arts in Tours, France. The scene depicts Sylvie, a courageous woman who finds herself fleeing from a wounded wolf that she has injured with her bow and arrow. With vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, Boucher brings the forest landscape to life as Sylvie navigates through the dense woods. The painting showcases Boucher's exceptional skill in portraying movement and emotion. As Sylvie runs for her life, her flowing gown billows behind her while fear is evident on her face. The wounded wolf adds an element of danger to the composition as it pursues its prey. Boucher's work not only highlights his technical expertise but also explores themes of bravery and survival. Through this dramatic encounter between human and animal, he invites viewers to contemplate their own instincts for self-preservation when faced with adversity. This striking piece serves as a testament to Boucher's talent as one of the leading painters of his time. It continues to captivate audiences with its dynamic composition and evocative storytelling centuries after its creation in the early 18th century.
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