Soap Bubbles
View FullscreenThe intricate piece created by Charles Amedee in 1764, displays the interaction of elite children. As displayed from the oil painting, children are captivated in their play of a soap bubble. This play shows a romantizism of the children's games. The subject of soap bubble blowing became very popularized in the seventeeth century being depicted in art, literature and in science. This popular idea respresents how fragile life can be. As associated with children's play in this piece, the importance of childhood and its fragile state become evident. This scene is exibited through a frame-like window, forcing viewers to look directly at the subject of the children and the soap bubble. The frame-like window shows this scene to be more of a forced narrative than a reality making this piece to be just a fantasy.