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François Boucher
A refined eighteenth-century etching by François Boucher, depicting a tranquil pastoral scene near Vincennes based on a composition by Antoine Watteau.
This etching, titled Veuë de Vincennes, captures a quiet pastoral scene characteristic of the French Rococo period. François Boucher, a master of the style, demonstrates his technical skill in this print, which is based on a composition by Antoine Watteau. The work depicts a rural setting near the town of Vincennes, where figures and livestock rest in the foreground. A woman sits on the ground, cradling a child, while cattle graze nearby. The composition is balanced by a large building on the right, which provides a sense of scale and architectural grounding to the open field. In the distance, the town of Vincennes is rendered with delicate lines, suggesting the silhouette of buildings and a church spire against the horizon. The etching technique allows for a fine level of detail in the textures of the foliage, the animals, and the clothing of the figures. The light appears soft and diffuse, typical of the atmospheric quality often sought by artists of the eighteenth century. This print reflects the period's interest in the idealised countryside, where the simplicity of rural life is presented with a sense of calm and order. Boucher's work as an engraver often involved interpreting the designs of his contemporaries, and this piece shows his ability to translate the painterly qualities of Watteau into the precise medium of etching. The lines are clean and controlled, creating a clear distinction between the foreground subjects and the distant townscape. This print offers a glimpse into the aesthetic preferences of the era, where the combination of human activity and natural surroundings formed a popular subject for collectors and art enthusiasts alike. It remains a fine example of the graphic arts from the French school during the mid-eighteenth century.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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