Chardin could paint a loaf of bread so that you can feel its crusty texture, imagine biting into the soft crumb of it. He could make his paint crunchy, creamy, silk-smooth, shiny, shimmery, dull; every surface seems to be brought into vivid reality in his pictures.
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Chardin could paint a loaf of bread so that you can feel its crusty texture, imagine biting into the soft crumb of it. He could make his paint crunchy, creamy, silk-smooth, shiny, shimmery, dull; every surface seems to be brought into vivid reality in his pictures.