
Old World Portraits
Portrait of Lucile Desmoulins
Sophie Regnault
A warm and engaging late 18th-century portrait featuring soft lighting and rich textures.
Rococo elegance, neoclassical restraint, and refined portraiture with decorative ease.
Portraits, landscapes, and decorative works from the 1700s bring refinement, softness, and a sense of grace.

Old World Portraits
Sophie Regnault
A warm and engaging late 18th-century portrait featuring soft lighting and rich textures.

Figure Studies
Jean-Antoine Watteau
This elegant Rococo scene captures members of the Commedia dell'arte in a moment of theatrical poise.

Old World Portraits
George Romney
A charming 18th-century portrait of a young girl in a white dress and wide-brimmed hat, set against an atmospheric sky.

Figure Studies
Jean-Antoine Watteau
An iconic Rococo masterpiece featuring the melancholic figure of Pierrot in his luminous white costume.

Old World Portraits
Jean-Marc Nattier
A luminous 18th-century Rococo portrait depicting the Duchess of Chaulnes in the mythological guise of Hebe, the goddess of youth.

Figure Studies
René-Antoine Houasse
A luminous mythological scene depicting the goddess Diana visiting the sleeping shepherd Endymion.

Figure Studies
Nicolas Lancret
An elegant Rococo scene of courtship and fine textiles set against a verdant, wooded backdrop.

Figure Studies
François Boucher
A masterwork of Rococo elegance by François Boucher, capturing a moment of intimate and refined repose.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
François Boucher
A luminous Rococo scene of Venus reclining among tritons and cupids in an elegant woodland fountain.

Contains mature content
Figure Studies
François Lemoyne
A masterful Rococo depiction of the mythological exchange of roles between Hercules and Omphale.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
François Boucher
A tender Rococo scene of sleeping putti by François Boucher, capturing the soft, luminous beauty of innocence.

Contains nudity
Figure Studies
François Boucher
An exquisite Rococo scene of mythological gift-giving, rendered in soft, ethereal tones by François Boucher.
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