François Boucher
Posted Jun 28, 2007 at 20:10 CEST in Artists, Fashion, Paintings, and People.
Portrait of Boucher by Gustav Lundberg
French rococo painter François Boucher on Wikipedia.
Some of his paintings after the cut.
Edit: Updated this post with better quality pictures.
And again 1750.
And again 1759.
La dejeuner, 1739.
The Milliner, 1746.
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3 comments on “François Boucher”
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Vienna Le Rouge, viennalerouge.com
Ah! Thank you for posting about this wonderful artist.
He’s by far my absolute favorite of all the 18th century painters.
xoxo
~V
Johanna, johannaost.com
You’re welcome!
ron
i have a cameo creation of madame de pompadour by francois boucher
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