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Portrait présumé de Marie-Emilie Baudouin, fille du peintre, c.1758 — 1760. Creator: Francois Boucher
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Portrait présumé de Marie-Emilie Baudouin, fille du peintre, c.1758 — 1760. Creator: Francois Boucher
Portrait presume de Marie-Emilie Baudouin, fille du peintre, c.1758 -- 1760. It is generally considered that the model of this portrait is Marie-Emilie Baudouin, younger daughter of the painter Francois Boucher. She married the painter Pierre-Antoine Baudouin, pupil of her father, on April 8, 1758 in Paris
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This portrait, titled "Portrait présumé de Marie-Emilie Baudouin, fille du peintre," is a beautiful oil painting created by the renowned French artist Francois Boucher around 1758-1760. The subject of the painting is believed to be Marie-Emilie Baudouin, the younger daughter of Francois Boucher. Marie-Emilie's elegant and refined appearance is on full display in this exquisite work of art. She is depicted wearing a flowing robe adorned with intricate floral patterns, accessorized with a delicate necklace and earrings. The background of the painting features a charming scene of birds in a cage, adding a touch of whimsy and playfulness to the composition. Marie-Emilie's expression is serene and thoughtful, suggesting a deep introspection or perhaps a quiet contemplation of the natural world around her. The use of rich, vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes bring the painting to life, transporting the viewer back to the 18th century and the opulent courts of France. Marie-Emilie's connection to the art world is evident in this portrait, as she is shown holding a paintbrush in her hand. Her father, Francois Boucher, was a prominent painter and decorative artist, and it appears that Marie-Emilie followed in his footsteps by marrying Pierre-Antoine Baudouin, one of her father's pupils, on April 8, 1758 in Paris. This stunning portrait is now housed in the Petit Palais museum in Paris, where it continues to captivate and inspire visitors from around the world. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of Francois Boucher and the rich artistic heritage of France.
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