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| Means complete work, operatic performance |
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L'Orfeo, Toccata, 1607 L'Arianna, Lament, 1608 |
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Dido and Aenaeas, 1659-95 Dido's Lament, 1689 |
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Rinaldo, 1771 Dixit Dominus, 1707 |
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| Le Chapeau de Paille, c1622-5 |
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| Angels ministering to Christ in the Desert |
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| Portrait of Louis XIV, 1701 |
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Portrait of Louis XV, 1748 Pompadour as Sultana |
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| The Supper at Emmaus, 1733 |
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| The Arts and Sciences, 1750-2 |
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1684-1721 The Scale of Love, 1715-8 The Champs Elysees, 1717-8 Pilgrimage to the Island of Cythera, 1717 Gilles, 1718-9 |
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| Fete Galante, The Pleasure Boat |
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| Lady in a garden taking coffee, c.1742 |
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| Mr and Mrs Andrews, c.1748-9 |
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1703-1770 Shepherd watching sleeping shepherdess (Daphnis and Chloe), 1743-5 Birth of Venus, 1740 Madame de Pompadour, 1756, 1759(W) The Setting of the Sun, 1753 Rising of the Sun, 1753, |
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| Madame de Pompadour as Diana |
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| Pompadour at her Tambour Frame, 1763-4 |
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Pan and Syrinx, 1759, Odalisque, 1745 |
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| Print of the Paris Salon (print) |
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Portrait of Diderot, 1769 Psyche showing her sisters her gifts from Cupid, 1753 Coresus and Callirhoe, 1765 The Swing, 1767 The Lock, 1776 The Visit to the Nursery, before 1784, The Meeting from the Progress of Love, 1771-2 |
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Shipwreck, 1770 View of Naples from the North, 1740 Port of Bordeaux, 1759 The Shipwreck, 1772 |
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| The Maison Carree at Nimes |
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| Jean Baptiste-Simeon CHARDIN |
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The Jar of Olives, 1760 The Skate,before 1728 A Bowl of Plums, 1728 The House of Cards, 1736-7 The Young Schoolmistress, 1735-6 |
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Village Betrothal, 1761 Septimus Severus and Caracalla, 1769 Ungrateful Son and Punished Son, 1778 A Girl and her Dog, A girl with Doves |
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| Self portrait in a straw hat, before 1782 |
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| Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture |
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| paintings of parties of people out of doors, flirting, dancing, chattting |
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| Originally Italian theatre, featureing characters like Harlequin, Columbine, Scaramouche all involved in games of love, seduction and deception |
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Florent Dancourt Joudar de la Motte Claude Duflos |
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| authors and printmakers who represented Cythera |
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| friend of Watteau's, published prints of his work after Watteau's death |
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| Critic, writer, key author in French Encyclopaedia project |
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| public exhibition organised by the Academie, c. every two years after 1737 |
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| Description of Greece--Soucrce of subject of Fragonard's Coresus and Callirhoe |
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| Salon de la Correspondance |
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| non-Academie exhibition, 1779-87 (only 8 years) |
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| expressive, partly imagined portraits by Fragonard |
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Madame de Pompadour Madame du Barry |
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Louis XV's most powerful mistress and the last mistress |
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