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Madame Bergeret by François Boucher
Madame Bergeret na François Boucher

Madame Bergeret

Madame Bergeret ~c1766 by French Painter François Boucher (1703–1770) is painted in the Rococo style and depicts the first wife of Pierre Jacques Onésyme Bergeret; Mrs Marguerite Josèphe Richard, posing in a beautiful white satin gown standing in a beautiful lush garden.

This is a portrait of Madame Marguerite Bergeret (Marguerite Josèphe Richard), the first wife of Pierre Jacques Onèsyme Bergeret (1715 – 1785), wearing a white silk gown with a blue bow attached to the top of her dress and holding a hat in her right hand, while standing in a lush garden in front of a green bench resting her left hand that holds a pink and white rose on a large copper urn filled with flowers.

In the background are an abundance of trees that fade into a bluish / green haze.

This is a remastered digital art old masters reproduction of a public domain image that is available for purchase online as a Nene'ihia i te Mau Hau Amui no Marite..

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A native of Paris, E tamaiti o Boucher na te hoê taata peni hoho'a tuiroo o Nicholas Boucher, na vai i horo'a ia'na i ta'na haapiipiiraa matamua no te ohipa rima î. I te 17raa o to ' na matahiti, e hoho'a peni na Boucher tei haafaahiahiahia e te taata peni hoho'a ra o François Lemoyne. I muri a'e, ua nomino o Lemoyne ia Boucher ei orometua haapii no ' na, i muri a'e râ e toru noa ava'e, ua haere oia e rave i te ohipa na te taata tarai hoho'a Jean-François Cars.

I roto i te 1720, ua upooti'a oia i ni'a i te Grand Prix de Rome no te hoho'a peni, aita râ i rave i te taime no te haapii i Italia e pae matahiti i muri a'e, no te mau fifi i te pae moni i te Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture.[1] I to ' na ho'iraa mai mai te haapiiraa i Italia, ua fariihia oia i roto i te Académie de peinture et de sculpture i nia i te 24 Novema 1731. His rceau de réception (Api no te peniraa) o to'na Rinaldo e o Armida no 1734.

Ua faaipoipo o Boucher ia Marie-Jeanne Buzeau i te matahiti 1733. E toru tamarii ta raua. Ua riro mai o Boucher ei melo haapii i te matahiti 1734 e ua tere vitiviti roa to'na toro'a mai teie atu taime a paturuhia ai oia ei Orometua haapii i taua taime ra no te Fare Haapiiraa Teitei, ua riro mai ei taata hi'opo'a i te Royal Gobelins Manufactory e i te pae hopea o Premier Peintre du Roi (Te taata peni matamua a te Arii) i roto i te 1765. Portrait of Marie-Louise O’Murphy c. 1752

Ua pohe o Boucher i te 30 Me 1770 i roto i to'na fenua ai'a o Paris. To'na i'oa, e to to'na raatira o Madame de Pompadour, ua riro mai oia ei hoê â huru e te huru papairaa a Rococo Farani, arata'iraa i te mau taea'e no Goncourt ia papa'i: “Boucher is one of those men who represent the taste of a century, o vai te faaite, A hi'o e a faaohipa i te reira.”

Boucher is famous for saying that nature istrop verte et mal éclairée” (e mea matie roa e e mea paapaa roa).

Ua amui atu o Boucher i te taata tarai ofa'i ra o Jacques Guay, ta'na i haapii i te papa'i. Ua arata'i atoa oia i te taata peni hoho'a no Moravian-Austrian, o Martin Ferdinand Quadal e te taata peni hoho'a no te fenua Peretane o Jacques-Louis David i te matahiti 1767.[4] I muri mai, Ua hamani o Boucher i te tahi mau hoho'a papai na Guay ta Madame de Pompadour i nana'o e i opere ei buka nehenehe mau no te mau tiribuna farii - maitai - hia

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