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Discover "The Stolen Kiss" by Jean-Honoré Fragonard! A captivating Rococo masterpiece of intimacy & elegance. Explore this 1787 oil painting’s rich details & historical significance.
Experience neoclassical American idealism with Peale's 1787 portrait of Thomas and Henry Sergeant, capturing Enlightenment virtue; discover this masterpiece today.
Admire 'The Marsham Children' by Thomas Gainsborough – a captivating portrait capturing four children amidst serene trees. Explore Gainsborough’s legacy at Gainsborough’s House & discover his influence on Constable.
Charles Willson Peale’s 1787 portrait captures Governor Thomas McKean and his son, showcasing Enlightenment ideals & American identity through refined detail and historical significance.
Capture the vibrant elegance of Gainsborough's 1787 portrait featuring a woman with striking red hair; own this masterpiece of Rococo portraiture today.
Discover Thomas Gainsborough’s ‘Cottage Children,’ a captivating Rococo painting of idyllic family life. Explore its rich impasto, muted colors & nostalgic charm – a timeless masterpiece.
Witness the poignant "Death of Socrates" by Peyron! This neoclassical masterpiece captures Socrates's final moments with dramatic light & profound emotion, a timeless symbol of courage and wisdom.
Charles Germain de Saint Aubin (1724-1780) was a prominent French artist celebrated for his keen eye and ability to capture the essence of Parisian life. While known primarily for his exquisite wood engravings and delicate watercolor paintings, he al
Admire Adélaïde Labille-Guiard’s ‘Madame Elisabeth de France’ (1787). A stunning Rococo portrait of the Queen's sister, showcasing exquisite detail & historical elegance. #art #portrait #rococo