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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 a woman as a shepherdess by George Knapton, between 1735 and 1745
Portrait of a GentlemanLouis-Michel Van Loo (French; 1707–1771)1734Oil on canvas Sotheby’s, New York
Jean-Baptiste van Loo (French; 1684–1745)The Rt. Honorable Stephen Poyntz, of Midgham, Berkshireca.
Caroline of Ansbach, Queen of Great Britain, with her son the Duke of Cumberland by Herman van der M
Lady with a page by Nicolas Lancret, 1730s
Princess Amelia, Daughter of George II and Queen Caroline of Great Britain, by Jean-Baptiste van Loo
English mantua gown, 1735-40
The Baptism of Prince Charles Edward Stuart by Antonio David About, 1735
François Boucher (French; 1703–1770)Venus Asking Vulcan to Forge Arms for Aeneas1732Oil
Francesco de Mura (Italian; 1696–1782)PietàOil on canvas, ca. 1725–30The Walters
tiny-librarian: By the 1730s the open robe was beginning to replace the mantua as formal day wear. T
Jean-François de Troy - Le Temps enlevant la Vérité, &nbs
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