François Boucher - In the painter's studio (“Le peintre de paysage” or “Le peintre a son chevalet”) - M.Ob.264 MNW - National Museum in Warsaw
Summary
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Francois Boucher (1703–1770) was a famous French painter in the Rococo style. When he was 17 years old, Boucher was apprenticed for a short time to the French painter Francois Lemoyne, and then to the engraver Jean-Francois Cars. After three years of work and artistic study, Boucher won the Grand Prix de Rome, a scholarship for artistic study, allowing him to travel to Italy and further his study in art. Upon his return to France, he was accepted into the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, and three years later became a faculty member.
Date
1600 - 1800
Source
National Museum in Warsaw
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public domain