Artwork
Horticulture

Horticulture is an unspecified painting by the Baroque artist Nicolas Lancret. It dates from 1725 and is held in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art.
About this work
Overview
Horticulture is a painting created by French artist Nicolas Lancret around 1725. It is a representative work of the Rococo movement and is held in The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a woman in a garden, dressed in a blue and red striped gown, balancing a basket of flowers on her head. The scene captures a moment of leisure, reflecting the social customs and tastes of early 18th-century French society.
Technique & Style
Lancret's style is characterized by a decorative approach, evident in the painting's ornate border featuring leaves and flowers. The work is rendered in a manner typical of the Rococo period, with attention to detail and a focus on capturing everyday life.
Context
Horticulture is a genre scene that reflects the cultural and social values of the Regency period under the Duke of Orleans and the early reign of Louis XV. It showcases the leisure activities and fashionable attire of the time.
Artist & collection
Artist
Nicolas Lancret (French pronunciation: ; 22 January 1690 – 14 September 1743) was a French painter.


















