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The Chinese Garden, c.1742 Fine Art Print
The Chinese Garden, c.1742
24" x 18"
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Pastoral Scene Fine Art Print
Pastoral Scene
24" x 18"
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The Chinese Fair, c.1742 Fine Art Print
The Chinese Fair, c.1742
24" x 18"
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The Chinese Fishermen Fine Art Print
The Chinese Fishermen
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The Rape of Europa, 1747 Fine Art Print
The Rape of Europa, 1747
24" x 18"
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The Old Dovecote Fine Art Print
The Old Dovecote
24" x 18"
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Diana getting out of her bath, 1742 Fine Art Print
Diana getting out of her bath, 1742
24" x 18"
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Bird Catchers Fine Art Print
Bird Catchers
24" x 18"
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Rinaldo and Armida, 1733 Fine Art Print
Rinaldo and Armida, 1733
24" x 18"
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Diana after the Hunt, 1745 Fine Art Print
Diana after the Hunt, 1745
24" x 18"
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The Odalisque, 1745 Fine Art Print
The Odalisque, 1745
24" x 18"
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The Chinese Marriage Fine Art Print
The Chinese Marriage
24" x 18"
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The Mill, 1751 Fine Art Print
The Mill, 1751
24" x 18"
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The Bather Surprised Fine Art Print
The Bather Surprised
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François Boucher (born September 1703) was a French decorative artist and painter in the Rococo style. He was probably the most celebrated decorative artist and painter of the 18th century. Boucher is known for his voluptuous and idyllic paintings on pastoral scenes, classical themes, and decorative allegories. He also painted several portraits of Madame de Pompadour, his patroness. Reflecting inspiration gained from such artists as Antoine Watteau and Peter Paul Rubens, his early works celebrate the tranquil and idyllic portrayal of landscape and nature with great élan. Boucher was the son of Nicolas Boucher a minor painter who gave him his first artistic training. At seventeen years of age, his painting was admired by the painter François Lemoyne who later appointed him as his apprentice, but after only three months, Boucher went to work for an engraver called Jean- François Cars. Boucher’s art typically did not follow the traditional rural innocence to portray scenes with a definitive eroticism style. His mythological scenes were intimately amorous and passionate rather than traditionally epic.

Boucher won the elite Grand Prix de Rome in 1720 for his painting, but due to financial problems he did not take up the opportunity to study in Italy until five years later. On his return from studying in Italy on 24 November 1731, Boucher was admitted to the re-founded Academie de peinture et de sculpture. He became a faculty member in 1734 and since then his career accelerated as he was promoted Professor then Rector of the Academy.
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