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The painting combines a lush, Renaissance-style landscape with an allegorical scene, in which a group of couples either return from or set out for, scholars differ in their interpretations.
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Mezentin painted this to show a psychology of love.
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Mezentin painted this to show a psychology of love.
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Canaletto, the artist, used this to show a landscape depicting the entrance to the Grand Canal in Venice.
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The artwork by Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin shows two children playing. An older boy, leaning forward, blows through a straw, expanding a soap bubble. while the little boy looks up to him.
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It inspired The Birth of Venus by Jean-Honoré Fragonard.
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Boucher is known for a nude female.
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Marie-Louise O'Murphy's painting shows a nude girl lying down, relaxing.
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This unique painting by François Boucher shows a mother's love for her children.
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Jean-Honore Fragonard's renowned painting showcases aristocrats enjoying leisure time and engaging in flirtation.
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Fragonard uses this painting to show that in slightly more than two decades, aristocrats would be worrying about their heads, not stolen kisses.
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Bonjour, Monsieur Courbet uses this romantic swan that jumps over a wall while his lover seems surprised.
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Hubert Roberts specialized in portraits, painting both fellow painters and aristocrats.
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Vigée Le Brun was one of the members of the French Academy for painters.
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Varvara Ivanovna Ladomirsky is known to have fled to Russia, where she then did paintings of Russian aristocrats.