An edition of Making up the rococo (2005)

Making up the rococo

François Boucher and his critics

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An edition of Making up the rococo (2005)

Making up the rococo

François Boucher and his critics

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Cover of: Making up the rococo
Making up the rococo: François Boucher and his critics
2005, Getty Research Institute
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Why Boucher?
Plates
Boucher, boudoir, salon: cherchez la femme
Making up the rococo
The makeup of the Marquise
Pastoral make-believe: gender play from the opéra-comique to the salon
Rococo quid pro quo: Boucher's confounding conventions
In the guise of history: the Jupiter and Callisto paintings.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Los Angeles
Series
Texts & documents

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
759.4
Library of Congress
ND553.B7 H93 2005, ND553.B7H93 2005, ND553.B7 H93 2006

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3402031M
Internet Archive
makinguprococofr0000hyde
ISBN 10
0892367431
ISBN 13
9780892367436
LCCN
2005016805
OCLC/WorldCat
60644729
Library Thing
2065028
Goodreads
437527

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