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- The_Chocolate_Girl abstract "The Chocolate Girl (French: La Belle Chocolatière, German: Das Schokoladenmädchen) is one of the most prominent pastels of Swiss artist Jean-Étienne Liotard, showing a chocolate-serving maid. The girl carries a tray with a porcelain chocolate cup and a glass of water. Liotard's contemporaries classed The Chocolate Girl as his masterpiece.On 3 February 1745 Francesco Algarotti bought the painting in Venice from Liotard. In an unknown year (between 1747 and 1754?) the painting became part of the collection of August III of Poland. In a letter dated 13 February 1751 to his friend Pierre-Jean Mariette he wrote: Since 1855 the painting with the serving maid from Vienna, who might have been a certain Nannerl Baldauf, has been exposed in the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden.Around 1900, La Belle Chocolatière served as inspiration for the commercial illustration of the "nurse" that appeared on Droste's cocoa tins. This was most probably a work of the commercial artist Jan (Johannes) Musset. According to Droste, "The illustration indicated the wholesome effect of chocolate milk and became inextricably bound with the name Droste."In 1862 the American Baker's Chocolate Company obtained the rights to use the painting. During World War II the Germans transported it to Königstein Fortress. The delicate painting managed to survive the cold and dampness in Königstein Fortress and brought back to Dresden after the Germans retreated from advancing Soviet troops.Theories concerning the girl's head-dress run from a cap cover to an echo of the colourful regional caps. The girl's apron features a small bodice.".
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- The_Chocolate_Girl wikiPageWikiLink Dresden.
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- The_Chocolate_Girl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Das Schokoladenmädchen".
- The_Chocolate_Girl wikiPageWikiLinkText "La Belle Chocolatière".
- The_Chocolate_Girl wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Chocolate Girl".
- The_Chocolate_Girl artist Jean-Étienne_Liotard.
- The_Chocolate_Girl city Dresden.
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- The_Chocolate_Girl otherTitle "La Belle Chocolatière".
- The_Chocolate_Girl title "The Chocolate Girl".
- The_Chocolate_Girl type "Pastel on parchment".
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- The_Chocolate_Girl year "circa 1743-44".
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- The_Chocolate_Girl comment "The Chocolate Girl (French: La Belle Chocolatière, German: Das Schokoladenmädchen) is one of the most prominent pastels of Swiss artist Jean-Étienne Liotard, showing a chocolate-serving maid. The girl carries a tray with a porcelain chocolate cup and a glass of water. Liotard's contemporaries classed The Chocolate Girl as his masterpiece.On 3 February 1745 Francesco Algarotti bought the painting in Venice from Liotard.".
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- The_Chocolate_Girl name "The Chocolate Girl".