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François Boucher

1703 - 1770

Place Born

Paris

Place Died

Paris

Bio

The extraordinary career of Francois Boucher was unmatched by his contemporaries in versatility, consistency and output. For many, particularly the writers and collectors who led the revival of interest in the French rococo during the last century, his sensuous beauties, coquettish milkmaids and plump cupids represent the French eighteenth century at its most typical. His facility with the brush, even when betraying the occasional superficiality of his art, enabled him to master every aspect of painting – history and mythology, portraiture, landscape, ordinary life and, as part of larger compositions, even still life.

Art Works Sold

A Pair of Landscapes, Rustic Cottage by a Stream

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Historical Period: 1720-1780 Rococo
A Pair of Landscapes, Rustic Cottage by a Stream
Landscape (one of a pair)

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Historical Period: 1720-1780 Rococo
Landscape (one of a pair)
Leda and the Swan

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Historical Period: 1720-1780 Rococo
Leda and the Swan
Pair of Landscapes, Mill with Laundress washing clothes

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Historical Period: 1720-1780 Rococo
Pair of Landscapes, Mill with Laundress washing clothes
Venus and Cupid

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Historical Period: 1720-1780 Rococo
Venus and Cupid
Young Woman Holding a Rose

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Historical Period: 1720-1780 Rococo
Young Woman Holding a Rose