Eglantine House: To Create is to Live
[Rose Adelaide Ducreux, Self-portrait with a Harp, 1791]
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"Self-Portrait with a Harp" by Rose Adelaide Ducreux. Painted in 1791. Metropolitan Museum, New York
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Self portrait with a Harp
Rose-Adelaide Ducreux, 1791
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What are your favorite 18th century paintings so far?
I am a big portrait fan (sorry to bore ya) so there’s lots of those. Especially during the time of Rococo! Let me thiiink:
Maria Luisa of Parma, 1765, by Anton Raphael Mengs
Lots of Sir Thomas Lawrence works
Quite a few Kitagawa Utamaro works
The Declaration of Love, 1731, by Jean François de Troy
The Stolen Kiss by Jean-Honoré Fragonard
Self-Portrait, 1783, by Marie-Gabrielle Capet
Portrait of Dido Elizabeth Belle Lindsay and her cousin Lady Elizabeth Murray
Modesty by Antonio Corradini (sculpture)
The Lady with the Veil, by Alexander Roslin (!!!)
The Ladies Waldegrave by Joshua Reynolds
Girl With a Book, ca. 1750, by Pietro Rotari
Flora by Alexander Roslin
Self-portrait with a Harp, 1791, by Rose Adelaide Ducreux
And so, so, so many more.
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