1730’s Gallery
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doctor alchemy
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the-darkest-of-lights:shewhoworshipscarlin:Apothecary cabinet, 1730s.I want one
Portrait of Marie Leczinska, Queen of France, 1730s
Henry Benedict Maria Clement Stuart by Louis Gabriel Blanchet, 1738
Portrait of a Young Officer by Louis Tocqué,1739
John Manners, 2nd Duke of Rutland by Jean-Baptiste Closterman 1730s
Restored mantua in Lincolnshire. Made from Spitafield silk, 1737
Elisabeth Christine, Queen of Prussia by Antoine Pesne, c. 1730s
Portrait of a lady by an unknown Neapolitan painter, 1730s
Wedding of Marie-Anne-Louise de Lunati-Visconti and Prince Antoine Esterházy at the château de Lunév
Wedding breakfast of Maria Theresa of Austria and Francis by Martin van Meytens, c. 1736Details from
Plates from Kellom Tomlinson’s dancing manual “The Art of Dancing Explained”, 1735
Plate from “The art of dancing explained by reading and figures”, by KellomTomlinson, c. 1735
François Boucher, «Une dame à sa toilette« , 1738. Huile sur toile, 86,3 x 76,2 cm, Collection parti
Prologue di Psiché design by François Boucher for a play by Molière engraved by Laurent Cars, 1734
The EarthNicolasLancret (French; 1690–1743)before 1732Oil on canvas© Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemis
Mary Helden with her page by Charles Philips, 1739
“A dinner conversation by Marcellus Laroon the Younger, painted between 1735 and 1740
Charles-Antoine Coypel (French; 1694–1752)La Peinture reveillant le Genie endormi = Painting Awakeni
design-is-fine:François Boucher, screen design Rocaille, 1730s. France. Via Cooper HewittThis etchin
cma-japanese-art: The Battle of the Uji River, 1720s or 1730s, Cleveland Museum of Art: Japanese Art
Male NudeEngraved by Pierre-Alexandre Aveline (French; ca. 1702–1760) after Edmé Bouchardon (French;
Le pasteur galant = The Gallant ShepherdFrançois Boucher (French; 1703–1770)1738Oil on canvasHôtel d
Portrait of Countess Johanna Felicitas von Seinsheim by Georg Desmarees, 1739
Portrait of a woman as a shepherdess by George Knapton, between 1735 and 1745
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