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Admire François Boucher's masterpiece – The Toilet of Venus! Explore Rococo elegance and sensual beauty in this iconic painting commissioned by Madame de Pompadour, showcasing classical influences.
Explore "Second Stage of Cruelty" (1751) by William Hogarth – a powerful engraving exposing 18th-century social injustice & cruelty. Own a hand-painted reproduction of this iconic British satire today!
Experience Rococo elegance with this detailed marble portrait by Jean-Baptiste Pigalle, capturing the grace of Madame de Pompadour from 1751; discover timeless artistry today.
Discover the provocative Rococo elegance of Pigalle's Madame De Pompadour bust, featuring an intriguing forehead perforation; own a piece of 18th-century French intrigue.
A tender Rococo moment unfolds in François Boucher's Venus Consoling Love, where the goddess offers comfort to Cupid amidst a lush forest setting, inviting you to bring this 18th-century masterpiece into your collection.
Capture Rococo elegance with this portrait of Madame Maria Zeffirina by Marc Nattier; own a piece of 18th-century French artistry today.
William Hogarth’s haunting depiction captures cruelty intertwined with exquisite detail—a stark tableau of Victorian London featuring a woman's demise before a clock, reflecting the artist’s masterful observation and satirical commentary on societal hypocrisy. Explore this poignant masterpiece at ArtsDot.
A serene 1751 conversation piece by Arthur William Devis capturing Sir George and Lady Strickland in a peaceful moment by the water, offering a timeless glimpse into English portraiture for your collection.
Admire Marc Nattier’s ‘Portrait of Madame Maria Zeffirina,’ a stunning Rococo painting showcasing youthful elegance & aristocratic refinement. Oil on canvas, 1751.
Explore 'The Letter of the Moor' by Pietro Longhi (1751). A captivating Rococo portrait showcasing Venetian society & subtle social commentary. Oil on canvas, opulent detail.
Admire Willem IV, Prince of Orange, in Jacques-André Aved’s 1751 portrait. This Rococo/Neoclassical masterpiece showcases armor & power. Explore a stunning oil painting at the Musée Jacquemart-André.