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We don’t know who this family is, but the inscription on the lid of the box on the floor tells us the date: April 1, 1756. It was a tradition in 18th-century France to exchange gifts on April 1, and this wealthy family has gathered around the mother’s dressing table to shower her with presents. This intimate and informal work is different from earlier European portraits. Typically, family portraits celebrated lineage, social status, and patriarchal authority. Here, Drouais expresses a new, modern ideal of the family: an emotional unit bound by mutual affection and the pleasures of luxury.

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