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Chinese Garden, c.1742by Francois Boucher
21" x 19" Framed Art Frame
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Pastoral Sceneby Francois Boucher
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Diana getting out of her bath, 1742by Francois Boucher
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Bird Catchersby Francois Boucher
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Rinaldo and Armida, 1733by Francois Boucher
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Diana after the Hunt, 1745by Francois Boucher
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Odalisque, 1745by Francois Boucher
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Chinese Fair, c.1742by Francois Boucher
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Chinese Fishermenby Francois Boucher
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Bather Surprisedby Francois Boucher
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Rape of Europa, 1747by Francois Boucher
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Pan and Syrinx, 1759by Francois Boucher
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Chinese Marriageby Francois Boucher
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Mill, 1751by Francois Boucher
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Old Dovecoteby Francois Boucher
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Lake with geese, storks, parrots and herons, from the Salon of Gilles Demarteauby Francois Boucher
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Apollo Revealing his Divinity to the Shepherdess Isse, 1750by Francois Boucher
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Sleeping Shepherdessby Francois Boucher
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Genius Teaching the Arts, 1761 - detailby Francois Boucher
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Landscape with Figuresby Francois Boucher
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Reclining Male Figureby Francois Boucher
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Interior of a Barn with a Family of Coopersby Francois Boucher
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François Boucher (1703 – 1770) was a painter born in Paris. He also designed theatre sets and costumes. He was the son of Nicolas Boucher who was a lace designer. At the age of only 17, he was apprenticed to François Lemoyne by his father but he left after only 3 months and went to work for Jean-François Cars, an engraver. Boucher was a quick learner and within just 3 years he had already won the elite Grand Prix de Rome. However, he did not take up the consequential opportunity to study in Italy because of financial problems. Five years later, he managed to go to Italy and on his return from studying in Italy in 1731, he was admitted to the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture as a historical painter, and became a faculty member in 1734. From this point, his career accelerated. He quickly advanced from professor to Rector of the Academy, and in 1755 he became the head of the Royal Gobelin factory and in 1765 he finally became the Premier Peintre du Roi.
Boucher continued to follow his artistic tendencies producing an array of delightful high quality and fine originals. That’s what triggered his originality. Not only did he have exceptional painting skills, his printmaking expertise saw service on a variety of finishing options which included framed François Boucher art. Boucher's early work celebrated the tranquil and idyllic, and portrayed landscape and nature with great élan. Boucher was a master of the genre scene. He regularly used his own family and wife as models. However, these intimate family scenes are in contrast to the 'licentious' style that was seen in some of his paintings.