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Visit with the Quack Doctor - William Hogarth - WikiArt.org This satirical masterpiece depicts a quack doctor's consultation, exposing societal hypocrisy and capturing the essence of London life in 1745.
Experience the lively grandeur of 18th-century society with William Hogarth's 'The Ball,' capturing festive elegance; bring this masterpiece home today.
Witness the dramatic meeting of Antony and Cleopatra by Tiepolo! This opulent oil sketch captures a pivotal moment with vibrant colors & dynamic composition, showcasing Venetian artistry at its finest.
Experience the Rococo elegance of Nattier's Portrait of Louis XV (1745), capturing regal grace with subtle light and color; discover this masterpiece today.
Experience Rococo elegance with Jean-Marc Nattier's 1745 portrait of Joseph Bonnier de la Mosson, capturing aristocratic refinement and intellectual grace; discover this masterpiece today.
Discover Jean-Marc Nattier’s "Marie Adelaide of France as Diana" – a stunning Rococo portrait! Admire its elegance, mythological detail & 1745 beauty in Florence's Uffizi Gallery.
Experience the Rococo grandeur of Tiepolo's Discovery of the True Cross (c.1745), capturing divine drama among angels and figures; bring this masterpiece home.
Explore Martin Van Meytens’ 1745 ‘Self-Portrait,’ a stunning Rococo masterpiece! Admire its intricate details & opulent style, capturing the artist's status. A must-see for art history enthusiasts.
A lively 1745 oil painting by Canaletto captures the bustling arrival of the French Ambassador in Venice with grand architectural detail and maritime charm, inviting you to bring this Venetian masterpiece home.
François Boucher’s ‘Pastoral Scene’ (1745) – a delicate drypoint drawing of idyllic childhood. Explore Rococo beauty, classical detail & symbolic themes.
Admire the exquisite 'Pair of Mounted Covered Jars' – a stunning Qing Dynasty masterpiece showcasing intricate bronze mounts and Rococo artistry. A rare glimpse into Chinese imperial elegance.
Step into 18th-century France with Chardin's 'Domestic Pleasures.' This serene oil painting captures everyday elegance & quiet contentment, now available as a handmade reproduction.
Admire 'Rebecca and Eliezer' by Maulbertsch (1745). A dramatic Rococo masterpiece depicting a biblical scene. Hand-painted reproduction available – elevate your art collection today!
Jean-Marc Nattier Admire Jean-Marc Nattier’s iconic depiction of Marie Adelaide as Diana – a masterful blend of mythological allusion and aristocratic elegance, capturing the spirit of Rococo France.
Capturing the regal grace of 18th-century Rococo elegance, this striking portrait of Louis XV by Marc Nattier showcases masterful light and color, inviting you to bring this piece of French history into your collection.
An intricate allegory of Astronomy and Geography featuring celestial globes and telescopes by Georg Franz Ebenhecht from 1745, offering a captivating glimpse into Rococo elegance for your private collection.
Experience the serene Rococo charm of Lady with Cupid and a Songbook by Cornelis Troost; discover this exquisite 18th-century Dutch masterpiece today.
A sophisticated 1745 portrait of Joseph Bonnier de la Mosson by Marc Nattier captures an elegant moment of scholarly reflection in the Rococo style, inviting you to bring this piece of French history into your collection.
Admire 'Madame Bouret as Diana' by Marc Nattier (1745). A stunning Rococo portrait of a noblewoman, embodying elegance & power through luxurious details & classical themes.