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Francois Boucher
French, 1703 - 1770
Francois Boucher (1703-1770) was a French Rococo painter and engraver, who served as the director of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris. He is best known for his lighthearted, playful, and sensual depictions of mythological and pastoral scenes, which often feature idealized figures, pastel colors, and delicate brushwork. Boucher was a highly sought-after artist in his time, and his works were popular with the French aristocracy and bourgeoisie. He also produced designs for tapestries, porcelain, and interior decorations, which contributed to the Rococo style's dominance in the decorative arts. Despite his success during his lifetime, Boucher's reputation suffered during the rise of Neoclassicism in the late 18th century, which saw his style and subject matter as frivolous and decadent. However, his influence can be seen in the works of later artists, such as Fragonard and Watteau, and his works continue to be highly regarded today as exemplars of the Rococo style.
"Diane Sortant du Bain" after Francois Boucher in Pressed Tin Frame, 1875
H 20 in W 34 in D 3 in
$ 3,850
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