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François Boucher
François Boucher
Born in : Paris - 1703 / Dead in : Paris, 1770
Prix de Rome : 1720
Resident of the Villa Médicis : Rome - Italy from 1725 to 1731
Admitted at the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture : Paris - France 1734
Premier peintre royal : 1765

François Boucher was a French painter, a proponent of Rococo taste, known for his idyllic and voluptuous paintings on classical themes, decorative allegories representing the arts or pastoral occupations, and several portraits of Madame de Pompadour.

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Biography   
Son of decorator Nicolas Boucher, François Boucher was perhaps the most celebrated decorative artist of the 18th Century, with most of his work reflecting the Rococo style. At the young age of 17, Boucher was apprenticed by his father to François Lemoyne, however after only 3 months he went to work for the engraver Jean-François Cars. Within 3 years Boucher had already won the elite Grand Prix de Rome, although he did not take up the consequential opportunity to study in Italy until 4 years later. 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. His career moved upwards and onwards from this point, as he advanced from professor to Rector of the Academy, becoming head of the Royal Gobelin factory in 1755 and finally "Premier Peintre du Roi" (First Painter of the King) in 1765.

With much of his work reflecting inspiration gained from artists Watteau and Rubens, Boucher's early work celebrates the idyllic and tranquil, portraying nature and landscape with great élan. However, his work typically forgoes traditional rural innocence to portray scenes with a definitive style of eroticism, and his mythological scenes are passionate and amorous rather than traditionally epic.

Marquise de Pompadour (mistress of King Louis XV), whose name became synonymous with Rococo art, was a great fan of Boucher's, and it is particularly in his portraits of her that this style is clearly exemplified. Paintings such as "The Breakfast" of 1739, a family scene, also show Boucher as a master of the genre scene as he regularly used his own wife and family as models. These intimate family scenes are however in contrast to the licentious style in which he also painted, as seen in his "Odalisque" portraits. The dark-haired version of the "Odalisque" portraits prompted claims by Diderot (French Encyclopaedist) that Boucher was "prostituting his own wife", and the "Blonde Odalisque" was a portrait that illustrated the extra-marital relationships of the King. Boucher gained lasting notoriety through such private commissions for wealthy collectors and, after the ever-moral Diderot expressed his disapproval, his reputation came under increasing critical attack during the last of his creative years.

Along with his painting, Boucher also designed theatre costumes and sets, and the ardent intrigues of the comic operas Favart (1710-92) closely parallel his own style of painting. Tapestry design was also an interest and major activity of his, together with his design activities for the opera and the royal palaces of Versailles, Fontainebleau and Choisy. His design activities for all of the aforementioned augmented his earlier reputation, resulting in many engravings from his work and even reproduction of his themes onto porcelain and biscuit-ware at the Vincennes and Sèvres factories. Francois Boucher died on May 30th, 1770 in Paris, France. His name had become synonymous with the French Rococo style, along with that of his patron, Madame de Pompadour, leading the Goncourt brothers (French literary figures) to write :
- "Boucher is one of those men who represent the taste of a century, who express, personify and embody it".

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Worked for Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson (de Pompadour) and Louis XVI
Achievement   
Hôtel de Soubise
Artist
Les Grâces présidant à l'éducation de l'Amour
Painting
François Boucher
(1738)
Pastorale
Painting
François Boucher
Pastorale
Painting
François Boucher
L'Aurore et Céphale
Painting
François Boucher
(1739)
Vénus au bain
Painting
François Boucher
(1738)

Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Artist
Les Confidences Pastorales
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1745)
Vénus et Mercure enseignant à Cupidon
Painting
François Boucher
(1738)
Projet pour un cartouche : une allégorie de Minerve
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1727)
Cupidon blessant Psyché
Painting
François Boucher
(1741)
Monument à Mignard
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1735)

Louvre Museum
Original artist
Fauteuils
Furniture
Louis Delanois, François Boucher...
(around 1765)
Cheminée, écran et trumeau
Tapestry
François Boucher, Manufacture de Beauvais
(circa from 1710 to 1740)
Pièce de la sixième tenture des Amours de Dieux
Tapestry
François Boucher, Maurice Jacques...
(around 1775)
Artist
Jeune fille tenant une corbeille de fleurs
Drawing
François Boucher
(1756)
La forêt
Painting
François Boucher
(1740)
Les forges de Vulcain
Painting
François Boucher
(1757)
Les présents du berger
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1740)
Le pont
Painting
François Boucher
(1751)
Vertumne et Pomone
Painting
François Boucher
(1763)
L'enlèvement d'Europe
Painting
François Boucher
(1747)
Le moulin
Painting
François Boucher
(1751)
Céphale et l'Aurore
Painting
François Boucher
(1764)
Les forges de Vulcain
Painting
François Boucher
(1747)
Le Déjeuner
Painting
François Boucher
(1739)
L'Odalisque
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1745)
La Marquise de Pompadour
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1750)
Les trois Grâces
Painting
François Boucher
(circa from 1765 to 1770)
Les Forges de Vulcain
Painting
François Boucher
(circa from 1745 to 1748)
Rébecca recevant des mains d'Eliezer les présents d'Abraham
Painting
François Boucher
(circa from 1725 to 1726)
Vénus demandant à Vulcain des armes pour Enée
Painting
François Boucher
(1732)
Renaud et Armide
Painting
François Boucher
(circa from 1733 to 1734)
Diane sortant du bain
Painting
François Boucher
(1742)

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Artist
La Vierge et l'Enfant, avec le jeune saint Jean-Baptiste et des anges
Painting
François Boucher
(1765)
La sieste interrompue
Painting
François Boucher
(1750)
La toilette de Vénus
Painting
François Boucher
(1751)
La dépêche du messager
Painting
François Boucher
(1765)

National Gallery
Artist
Pan et Syrinx
Painting
François Boucher
(1759)

Old Pinakothek of Munich
Artist
Repos au puits
Painting
François Boucher
Idylle rurale
Painting
François Boucher
(around 1785)
Marquise de Pompadour
Painting
François Boucher
(1756)
Fille allongée (Portrait de Louise O'Murphy)
Painting
François Boucher
(1752)
Paysage de berger avec le fleuve
Painting
François Boucher
(1741)

Oskar Reinhart "Am Römerholz" Museum
Artist
Nu de dos couché
Painting
François Boucher
(circa from 1750 to 1753)

The California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Artist
La Vierge et l'Enfant
Painting
François Boucher
(circa from 1765 to 1770)
Bacchantes
Painting
François Boucher
(1745)
Work(s)' related   
Louvre Museum
Model
Le peintre François Boucher
Drawing
Gustav Lundberg
(1741)
Relationship with
Neptune et Amymone
Painting
Charles-André van Loo (Carle Vanloo)
(around 1757)
Les arrière-petits enfants du peintre Boucher
Sculpture
Louis Delaville
(1799)

The California Palace of the Legion of Honor
Workshop of
Vertumne et Pomone
Painting
François Boucher
(1757)
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Louis XVI