Francois Boucher was a French, Rococo-style painter working in the 18th Century. Boucher was best known for his idyllic and voluptuous displays of women, combined with pastoral landscapes. However, though his paintings consider mythological elements, they choose to exhibit a more sensual e passionate approach which became a token to the Rococo style. Boucher is said to have “reinvented” the meaning of pastoral landscape and claimed to have produced over 10, 000 drawings in his life for profit.
François Boucher par Gustav Lundberg 1741
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