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| Charles-Joseph Natoire (1700 - 1777) |
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Artists who influenced Charles-Joseph Natoire![]() | French painter, draughtsman and teacher, active also in Italy. An exact contemporary of François Boucher, he was a painter of cabinet pictures, decorations and tapestry cartoons and one of the most adept practitioners of Rococo art in 18th-century France. The greater part of his career was spent in Paris, where he received important commissions from Louis XV as well as from private patrons. In 175 ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Charles-Joseph Natoire![]() | |
![]() François Boucher | ![]() Triumph of Bacchus (Musee du Louvre) | ![]() Psyche Obtaining Elixir of Beauty from Proserpine (Los Angeles County Museum) | ![]() Jean-Baptiste Greuze |
![]() Raphael | ![]() Venus and Vulcan (Pushkin Museum) | ![]() Bacchus and Ariadne (Hermitage) | ![]() Jean Honoré Fragonard |
![]() Guido Reni | ![]() Venus and Adonis (Philadelphia Museum of Art) | ![]() Expulsion from Paradise (Metropolitan Museum of Art) | ![]() Hubert Robert |
![]() Francesco Trevisani | ![]() Personification of Music | ![]() Antony Meeting Cleopatra (Hermitage) | ![]() Allan Ramsay |