François Boucher

François Boucher stands as one of the defining artists of 18th-century France. Renowned for his idyllic pastoral scenes, mythological subjects and intimate portraits, Boucher’s work epitomised the decorative flourish of the Rococo movement.

Born in Paris in 1703, Boucher trained under François Lemoyne. The artist quickly distinguished himself, winning the Prix de Rome in 1723. His subsequent years in Italy exposed him to the works of the Baroque masters, yet it was upon his return to France where he developed the lightness and fluidity that came to define his style.

By 1765, Boucher had been appointed First Painter to King Louis XV and Director of the Royal Academy, signalling his rise to prominence. A further key patron of the artist was Madame de Pompadour, for whom Boucher produced some of his most impressive works, including The Rising of the Sun and The Setting of the Sun (1752–1753).

The artist's compositions are characterised by their soft palettes, playful style and a heightened sense of artifice. He was particularly celebrated for his depiction of the female form in works such as The Toilette of Venus (1751) and Sleeping Diana, with the latter having sold at Christie's for USD$1.5 million in 2025.

Boucher’s pastoral scenes offered a theatrical, escapist vision of nature, shown in works such as Shepherd Piping to a Shepherdess (c.1747–1750) and The Interrupted Sleep (1750). Beyond painting, the artist’s work spanned altarpieces, drawings, porcelain and tapestry.

Boucher died in Paris in 1770, leaving behind a legacy which defined Rococo aesthetics. His influence extended across painting and the decorative arts, shaping the visual language of his time and reflecting both the refinement — and the excess — of ancien régime France.

FRANCOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Vénus jouant avec deux colombes

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

Le Soir or La Dame allant au Bal

FRANCOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770) ET ATELIER

Femme dans un parc tournée vers la droite, autrefois dit 'Madame de Pompadour'

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

'La Cueillette des Cerises'

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

An Allegory of Water; and An Allegory of Earth

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

Pastorale à la fontaine

BOUCHER, François (1703-1770)

L'Allégorie de l'Éducation de Louis XV

FRANCOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Etude de jeune femme endormie

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

Pastorale au flûteur

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Le duc de Montpensier enfant prenant sa bouillie

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Vénus montrant la pomme de son triomphe aux dieux de l'Olympe

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Femme nue allongée (recto); Esquisse d'une femme nue (verso)

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

Design for the title page for the Tomb of King William III of England

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Nu féminin assis, tourné vers la droite

François BOUCHER (Paris 1703-1770)

Putti dans une forge: Allégorie du Feu

ATTRIBUÉ À FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Jeunes femmes jouant de la musique

FRANCOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Académie d'homme nu assis représentant Mars

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

Les Enfants du Fermier

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

The Virgin and Child with Saint Stanislas Kostka

FRANCOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Sept figures à mi-corps, dont un vieillard et une femme portant son enfant dans les bras

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Étude de crocodile entre les roseaux

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Femme nue debout accoudée à une colonne ornée de putti

Francois Boucher (Paris 1703-1770) and Studio

Venus giving nectar to Cupid

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Jeune homme chatouillant une jeune fille assoupie avec un fétu de paille entourée de deux enfants et d’un chat

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

Head of a girl looking down to the left wearing a scarf

Follower of François Boucher

Jupiter seducing Callisto

FRANCOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Vénus présentant les armes à Enée

François Boucher (Paris 1703-1770)

A peasant girl in a landscape carrying a basket of eggs

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

Couple dans un paysage ('Les bergers galants')

FRANÇOIS BOUCHER (PARIS 1703-1770)

A female nude, half-length