"Soap Bubbles," probably 1733/1734, Jean Siméon Chardin

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Learn more about Jean Siméon Chardin’s 18th-century painting “Soap Bubbles” in this video from the Children’s Video Tour. Chardin specialized in painting scenes of everyday life and often painted scenes of favorite pastimes and children’s games, including playing cards, games of jacks, and bubble-blowing. Have you ever blown a bubble this big? On view in the West Building, Gallery 53. http://www.nga.gov/fcgi-bin/tinfo_f?object=994

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Find the Children's Video Tour at http://www.nga.gov/education/timetravel/index.shtm

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