In European art, images of children blowing soap bubbles often suggest how frivolous and short our time on earth is. Life, like fragile bubbles, is fleeting. But Chardin paints this subject in a way that suggests more than simple morality. The young man and his companion are totally absorbed in their activity. The painting may be about how we gain knowledge of the world through experience — or even about the very nature of attention.
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