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  1. The schoolmistress uses a sharp metal pointer, perhaps a knitting needle, positioned near the centre of the composition, her gesture repeated by the tiny hand of her young pupil. The children appear to be from a middle-class family, which is well provided for but not ostentatiously wealthy.

  2. Details. Title: The Little Schoolmistress. Creator: Jean Siméon Chardin. Date Created: after 1740. Physical Dimensions: overall: 58.3 x 74 cm (22 15/16 x 29 1/8 in.) framed: 80 x 95.9 x...

  3. Jean-Siméon Chardin. The Little Schoolmistress, After 1740. Oil on canvas. 22 15/16 × 29 1/8 in | 58.3 × 74 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Washington. Get notifications for similar works. Want to sell a work by this artist? Sell with Artsy. Artist Series.

  4. Sep 8, 2002 · To mark the end of the summer holidays and the start of the new school year, this week’s choice of picture is The Little Schoolmistress, by Jean-Simeon Chardin. The work was painted in around 1735-6 and can be found at the National Gallery.

  5. The Little Schoolmistress. after 1740. Oil on canvas, 58 x 74 cm. National Gallery of Art, Washington. There are three extant versions of The Little Schoolmistress: a signed painting in the National Gallery, London; an unsigned canvas in the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin; and the signed painting in the National Gallery of Art, Washington.

  6. The Young Schoolmistress is an artwork on USEUM. It was created by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin in 1737. Log in to USEUM to download unlimited free images, send e-cards and interact with thousands of famous paintings, drawings and illustrations.

  7. The Little Schoolmistress is an artwork on USEUM. It was created by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin in 1740. Log in to USEUM to download unlimited free images, send e-cards and interact with thousands of famous paintings, drawings and illustrations.