Rococo nude painting “Resting Girl” (1752) by François Boucher, limited reproduction
Nude painting “Resting Girl” (1752), framed
The woman who modeled for Boucher's "Reclining Girl" was probably Marie-Louise O'Murphy. She became the mistress of Louis XV in 1753. Original: oil on canvas, Munich Alte Pinakothek.
Reproduced using the fine art giclée process, transferred directly onto artist's canvas and stretched over a wooden frame. Limited edition of 499 copies, numbered on the back and accompanied by a certificate.
Framed in a handcrafted, gold-colored solid wood frame. Size 60 x 73 cm (H/W).
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François Boucher's career began with designs for the Beauvais tapestry manufactory; later he even rose to the position of inspector of the Paris Gobelins Manufactory. But the French court also held him in extremely high esteem as a painter: in 1765, the son of an engraver was appointed director of the Academy and "First Painter to the King," and—another courtly honor—Madame Pompadour secured his services as a drawing instructor. Boucher's works, highly popular in aristocratic circles throughout Europe, exemplify the sensuality of the Rococo period.
Rococo
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Printer
Art print
- reproduction
- Limited edition
- act
- eroticism
- Women
- Beige
- Brown
- Yellow
- skin tone
- Wall
- Indoor
- Solo placement
- Baroque
- Eclecticism
- Granny Style / Nostalgic
- Classic





