Christina Chalon
Christina Chalon is documented as an artist active in the graphic arts during the mid-18th century, with a verifiable working date of 1758. The known body of work held in museum collections confirms her specialization in printmaking and drawing, often depicting genre scenes of rural or domestic life.
Records indicate that fifteen works by Chalon are represented in institutional holdings, specifically 14 prints and one drawing. The primary repository for her known output is the Rijksmuseum.
Examples of the prints held in the collection include Boer en boerin met kind (versie 2), Boer met gezin, and Boerenfamilie bij het voeren van de varkens. These works establish Christina Chalon’s focus on detailed genre subjects, characteristic of the period's interest in everyday figures.
As an artist whose activity dates to 1758, much of the surviving material representing Christina Chalon prints is available in the public domain, offering researchers and collectors access to downloadable artwork and high-quality prints for study.
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