A Couple Embracing in a Landscape

A Couple Embracing in a Landscape by François Boucher, French, 1703–1770

Classification

Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council

Accession Number

1921-6-249-12

About this artwork

Research in Progress

Art Historical Context

François Boucher, a of the French Rococo style (1703–1770), captures the sensual elegance of 18th-century in *A Couple Embracing in a Landscape (1751). As the favored artist of Madame de Pompadour, to Louis XV, Boucher in idyllic pastoral scenes blending nature's lush beauty with human intimacy. This print, likely an engraving reproducing one of his paintings, reflects the era's celebration of pleasure, love, and escapism amid the opulent courts of Versailles. Rococo art, with its soft curves, pastel tones, and playful eroticism, marked a shift from the grandeur of Baroque toward intimate, de...

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