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Boucher, François
(b Paris, 29 Sept 1703; d Paris, 30 May 1770). French painter, draughtsman and etcher. Arguably it was he, more than any other artist, who set his stamp on both the fine arts and the decorative arts of the 18th century. Facilitated by the extraordinary proliferation of engravings, Boucher successfully fed the demand for imitable imagery at a time when most of Europe sought to follow what was done at the French court and in Paris. He did so both as a prolific painter and draughtsman (he claimed to have produced some 10,000 drawings during his career) and through engravings after his works, the commercial potential of which he seems to have been one of the first artists to exploit. He reinvented the genre of the pastoral, creating an imagery of shepherds and shepherdesses as sentimental lovers that was taken up in every medium, from porcelain to toile de Jouy, and that still survives in a debased form. At the same time, his manner of painting introduced the virtuosity and freedom of the sketch into the finished work, promoting painterliness as an end in itself. This approach dominated French painting until the emergence of Neo-classicism, when criticism was heaped on Boucher and his followers. His work never wholly escaped this condemnation, even after the taste for French 18th-century art started to revive in the second half of the 19th century. In his own day, the fact that he worked for both collectors and the market, while retaining the prestige of a history painter, had been both Bouchers strength and a cause of his decline.
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- Boucher, François
- Aveline: (2) Pierre Aveline
- France, §I: Introduction
- Paris, §III, 3: Art life and organization, 171588
- Portraiture, §IV: The importance of likeness
- attributions
- book illustrations
- carpets
- cartoons (drawings)
- clocks
- collaboration
- decorative motifs
- exhibitions
- frames
- gems
- interior decoration
- Denmark, §V, 1: Interior decoration, before c 1750
- Eigtved, Niels, §2: Court architect, from 1735
- France, §V, 4: Interior decoration, 17231815
- Hôtel particulier, §2: Interior decoration
- Le Roux, Jean-Baptiste
- Moltke, Adam Gottlob
- Natoire, Charles-Joseph, §2: Paris, 173051
- paintings
- Denmark, §III, 2: Painting and graphic arts, c 15401840
- Dress, §VII, 1: Régence and Rococo styles, c 171565
- France, §III, 4(i): Painting & graphic arts, c 1715c 1814: Rise of the Rococo
- Ovid
- ceiling
- fancy pictures
- fêtes champêtres
- genre
- history
- landscape
- literary themes
- mythological
- pastoral
- portraits
- Dress, §I, 2: The relationship of dress and art
- France, §VI, 3(i): Furniture, 171693: New furniture types
- Lace, §2(iii): History and uses, 17001799
- Nude, §3: Baroque, Rococo and Neo-classicism, 16001800
- Pastel, §2: History and use
- Portraiture, §I: Problems of definition
- patrons and collectors
- Angran, Louis-Auguste, Vicomte de Fontpertuis
- Azincourt, Barthélémy-Augustin Blondel d'
- Barker, Alexander
- Bergeret de Grancourt, (Pierre-)Jacques-Onésyme
- Beurdeley, (Emmanuel-)Alfred (1847-1919)
- Caffiéri, Philippe (ii) (1714-74)
- Calonne, Charles-Alexandre de
- Cognacq, (Théodore-)Ernest
- Conti, Louis-François de Bourbon, Prince de (1717-76)
- Creutz, Gustav Filip
- David-Weill, David
- Dezallier d'Argenville, A(ntoine)-N(icolas)
- Groult, Camille
- Guinness, Edward (Cecil), 1st Earl of Iveagh
- Hohenzollern, Henry, Prince of Prussia
- La Caze, Louis
- Lancret, Nicolas
- La Roque, Antoine de
- Lempereur, Jean-Denis, II
- Livois, Marquis de
- Louis XV, King of France (reg 1715-74)
- Louisa Ulrica, Queen of Sweden (1720-82)
- Mariette, Pierre-Jean
- Marigny, Marquis de
- Morny, Charles-Auguste, Duc de
- Murray, Charles Fairfax
- Paignon-Dijonval
- Pâris, Pierre-Adrien
- Pater, Jean-Baptiste
- Péreire (family)
- Pompadour, Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de
- Randon de Boisset, (Pierre-Louis-)Paul
- Rothschild, Salomon Albert Anselm de, Baron
- Seymour-Conway, Richard, 4th Marquess of Hertford
- Sireul, Jean-Claude Gaspard de
- Stanislav II Poniatowski, King of Poland (reg 1764-95)
- Tessin, Carl Gustav, Count
- Thiers, Louis-Antoine Crozat, Baron de
- Trudaine de Montigny, Jean-Charles-Philibert
- Vanloo, Carle
- Wallace, Richard
- Wildenstein, Nathan
- Wille, Jean-Georges
- Yusupov, Nikolay (Borisovich), Prince (1751-1831)
- personal collection
- porcelain
- prints
- pupils
- Baldrighi, Giuseppe
- Baudouin, Pierre-Antoine
- Brenet, Nicolas-Guy
- Challe, (Charles-)Michel-Ange
- Drouais, François-Hubert
- Floding, Per Gustaf
- Fragonard, Jean-Honoré
- Gravelot
- Hilleström, Pehr
- Jullienne, Jean de
- Le Brun, Jean-Baptiste-Pierre
- Lélu, Pierre
- Le Mettay, Pierre-Charles
- Le Prince, Jean-Baptiste
- Mannlich, Johann Christian von
- Ménageot, François-Guillaume
- Pasch, Lorens (1733-1805)
- Ravenet, Simon Francis, the younger (1748-1812)
- reproductions in enamel
- reproductions in porcelain
- Germany, §VII, 3(i): Porcelain, before 1880
- Italy, §VII, 2(ii): Porcelain, 172075
- Meissen, §3(i): Porcelain Factory, before 1800
- Sweden, §VII, 2: Porcelain
- reproductions in tapestry
- reproductive prints by others
- Crayon manner, §2: History
- Duflos
- Beauvarlet, Jacques-Firmin
- Bonnet, Louis-Marin
- Cals, Adolphe-Félix
- Cars, Laurent
- Daullé, Jean
- Demarteau, Gilles
- Flipart, Jean-Jacques
- François, Jean-Charles
- Gravelot
- Hédouin, (Pierre-)Edmond(-Alexandre)
- Hoüel, Jean-Pierre-Louis-Laurent
- Huquier, Gabriel
- Janinet, Jean-François
- Joullain, François
- Lebas, Jacques-Philippe
- Lempereur, Louis-Simon
- Lépicié, Renée-Elisabeth
- Le Vasseur, Jean-Charles
- Le Veau, Jean-Jacques(-André)
- Moitte, Pierre-Etienne
- Moles, Pedro Pascual
- Nilson, Johann Esaias
- Papillon de La Ferté, Denis-Pierre-Jean
- Perronneau, Jean-Baptiste
- Saint-Aubin, Augustin de
- Saint-Non, Richard de, Abbé
- Salvador Carmona, Manuel
- Voyez, François
- stage design
- tapestries
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