Jean-Marc Nattier eschewed the trends of the 1750s to create a neoclassical-inspired fantasy. While the woman’s rosy blush and the embellishments of her dress are representative of Rococo style, the portrait shows a mythologized version of the woman.

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OUR GREAT ARTISTS
Annie Louisa Swynnerton 26/02/1844-24/10/1933

Painted portraits, figures, symbolist works & landscapes incorporated aspects of Neoclassicism & Pre Raphaelitism.

Short tribute video (from one of my followers, thanks ).

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"Psyche revived by Cupid's kiss" by Antonio Canova (1787-1793), at

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Born Johan Sergel Swedish Signature monuments inc. sculptures Diomedes Stealing the Palladium The Muse of History Recording the Deeds of Gustavus Adolphus & "Bust of Gustavus III also drew sequential picture stories early form of

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Born in 1748: French painter (1748-1825)

Portrait of Mademoiselle Guimard as Terpsichore, 1773-5

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Born in 1748: French painter (1748-1825)

Portrait of Jacobus Blauw (1759-1829), 1795

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Born in 1748: French painter (1748-1825)

Portrait by (1778-1860), 1807

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Born in 1780: French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique (1780-1867)

Portrait of Betty de Rothschild, Baronne James de Rothschild, 1848

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Born in 1780: French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique (1780-1867)

Portrait of a Young Man with an Earring, 1804


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Portrait of Greate russian empress Catherine II

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Born in 1780: French painter Jean-Auguste-Dominique (1780-1867)

Portrait drawing of Dr. François Mêlier, 1849

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The neoclassical portrait underscores Enlightenment principles and Louise’s gaze at the viewer emphasizes her strength of character. 3/3

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Three women at a fountain (study), Pablo Picasso, 1921

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Joseph Vernet (August 14, 1714 - Dec 3, 1789, French)
The Four Times of Day : Morning, Midday, Evening, Night (1757).

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