Follower of Piat-Joseph Sauvage
Follower of Piat-Joseph Sauvage

Allegory of the West and the Indies

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Follower of Piat-Joseph Sauvage
Allegory of the West and the Indies
oil on canvas, en grisaille
18 x 56½ in. (45.8 x 143.5 cm.)

Lot Essay

The subject would appear to represent the contact and trade between the West and the East or West Indies. The West is represented by the putti with barrels, a ledger and an anchor, led by a putto with a caduceus, which was the symbol of a messenger, as well as (more rarely) of peace, who have clearly disembarked from the rowing-boat on the far left. The West is shown trading with two putti, one in some sort of skirt, before a pair of coconut trees.

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