- Also known as
- François Boucher, the elder
- Date of birth
- Date of death
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Are They Thinking about the Grape? (Pensent-ils au raisin?), 1747
François Boucher
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Boy with a Carrot, 1738
François Boucher
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Study of a Triton, 1748/53
François Boucher
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Academic Study of a Reclining Male Nude, c. 1750
François Boucher
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The Fisherboy, n.d.
François Boucher
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A Study for Two Nymphs, c. 1749
François Boucher
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Psyche’s Entrance into Cupid’s Palace from the Story of Psyche, 1756/63
François Boucher
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Bathing Nymph, 1745/50
François Boucher
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Study of Valet with Coffee Pot, c. 1739
François Boucher
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Cupid and Psyche: Design for a Ceiling, ca. 1740-1760
François Boucher
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The Bird Catcher, from The Noble Pastoral, 1778/80
François Boucher
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Psyche’s Entrance into Cupid’s Palace [left fragment], from The Story of Psyche, 1756/63
François Boucher
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