François Boucher was regarded during his lifetime as the foremost draughtsman in France, ranked by his contemporaries among the greatest draughtsmen of all time. This volume of more than 80 drawings places Boucher among his immediate predecessors and contemporaries, and shows his central role in defining a new style that was taken up by the French aristocracy and Royal court, and which subsequently spread through all the royal courts of 18th-century Europe. This style became known as the Rococo. Boucher’s greatest predecessor, Antoine Watteau set the tone of the Rococo. There are eight drawings by Watteau and several examples of Boucher’s engravings after Watteau, which enables us to follow the way the Rococo style expanded on the implications of Watteau’s art.
Art and Objecthood illuminates the role of found objects and unconventional materials in the oeuvre of world-renowned artist Jean-Michel Basquiat. His creative fervor saw no bounds, he painted and ...
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