Add a playful classic vibe to your bedroom with this 1940s Nicolas Lancret Framed Print Set, featuring the classic "Seesaw" and "Dropping the Handkerchief" scenes. A quintessential example of Rococo Revival, these matched works capture the aristocratic spirit of 18th-century France, depicting elegant figures in a verdant wooded landscape that provides a sense of whimsy highly favored in mid-century styling.
Origin: USA (Frames) / France (Artist)
Era: 1940s
Material: Wood, Glass, Paper
Dimensions: 14.25" x 12.25"
Condition: Very Good
Special Feature: Iconic mid-century scalloped "pie crust" gilt frames.
Note: These scenes were originally commissioned for the French court; their reproduction in the 1940s helped define the "Traditional" aesthetic of the era.
The ornate gold frames feature a distinctive "pie crust" scalloped edge, lending a grounded architectural frame to the soft, romantic imagery. Measuring over fourteen inches tall, these prints possess a sense of reverent history, serving as a soulful tribute to the enduring charm of the French Old Masters. There is a specific wit in these scenes—capturing the flirtatious games of the court with a soft, linen-style texture that adds depth to the lithography.
Whether styled as a symmetrical pair above a vanity or integrated into a sophisticated gallery wall, these Lancret prints bring a touch of nostalgic grace to the modern home. They are a "Timeless" choice for a space that values the intersection of 18th-century romance and 1940s craftsmanship. Its survival as a complete, framed set ensures it remains a preserved focal point for any collector of traditional European-inspired art.
This set is vintage, over 80 years old. All measurements are close but approximate. I measure in quarter inches.