
François Boucher
1703–1770 · France · Rococo
The story
In 1745, a marquise not yet thirty took over as Louis XV's closest companion at Versailles, and within a few years she had made a Parisian painter named François Boucher the taste of an entire court. Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, known to history as Madame de Pompadour, sat for Boucher again and again, and in 1751 she appointed him her personal drawing teacher. He returned the favor by giving Versailles exactly the mood it wanted: plump cupids, pink-cheeked shepherdesses, mythological scenes with none of the moral weight the old history painters demanded.
Boucher had trained under an engraver close to Watteau and spent time in Rome before settling into a Paris workshop that turned out an astonishing volume of work, tapestry designs for the Gobelins and Beauvais manufactories, opera sets, porcelain patterns, alongside the paintings. In 1765 the king made him Premier Peintre, the top court post, and director of the Royal Academy.
By the time he died in 1770, tastes were already turning. A new generation, led by his own former pupil Jean-Baptiste Greuze and later by Jacques-Louis David, dismissed his frivolity as exactly the decadence the coming Revolution would condemn. His paintings of Madame de Pompadour, though, still hang in the Wallace Collection in London and the National Gallery of Scotland, dated exactly to the years she shaped the artistic life of France.
Works
19 works
Diana leaving her BathFrançois Boucher, 1742
Brown OdalisqueFrançois Boucher, 1740
Madame de PompadourFrançois Boucher, 1759
La Naissance de VénusFrançois Boucher, 1754
Portrait of Madame de PompadourFrançois Boucher, 1756
The Triumph of VenusFrançois Boucher, 1740
Hercules and OmphaleFrançois Boucher, 1732
Jupiter and CallistoFrançois Boucher, 1744
The setting of the sunFrançois Boucher, 1752
Venus Consoling LoveFrançois Boucher, 1751
Pastoral with a Couple near a FountainFrançois Boucher, 1749
The Rising of the SunFrançois Boucher, 1753
FishingFrançois Boucher, 1767
Landscape near BeauvaisFrançois Boucher, 1740
Morning CoffeeFrançois Boucher, 1739
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de PompadourFrançois Boucher, 1750
Jupiter in the Guise of Diana, and the Nymph CallistoFrançois Boucher, 1759
The Rape of Europa or Abduction of EuropaFrançois Boucher, 1747
Vulcan Presenting Venus with Arms for AeneasFrançois Boucher, 1757