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Bucher made a brilliant career, became acquainted with every honour, constantly received royal orders and was in touch with many connoisseurs of art. He painted a series of Pastorals consisting of 14 parts. It’s difficult to overestimate the meaning of Bucher’s mastery. He could be considered the founder of the separate art school. First of all, in his hymn to woman’s beauty he built up a new canon which fitted wonderfully the Parisian society of that time – he depicted the flourishing beauty. He is the artist of happiness. Bucher was an imaginative landscape painter, a great decorator and the most talented ornament painter of the 18th century. His mastery embodies the encyclopedic spirit of the epoch. His technique of painting and his willing to show the world as a light and joyful one influenced the whole art of the end of the 18th century.
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| Author | Francois Boucher (1703 -1770) |
| Media of Original Painting | Oil on canvas |
| Publication type | Fine Art Print A2 Íermitage 42x60 cm (16.7x23.8 Inch) |
| Paper type | Linen, 230 g/m2 |
| Museum of original | From collection of the Hermitage museum |
| Countries | The Art of France |
| Epochs | Art of the 18th centuries |
| Paper size | 42x60 ñì. |
| Size of original, cm | 61x75 |
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Bogolyubov Alexey. Battle of the Steam Frigate "Vladimir" with the Turkish-Egyptian Steamship "Pervaz-Bahri" on November 5, 1853. Fine Art Print A2
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