
Allegory of summer in a circle of flowers
François Boucher·c. 1737
Historical Context
Allegory of Summer in a Circle of Flowers from around 1737 at the National Museum in Warsaw combines seasonal allegory with floral decoration. Boucher's decorative commissions integrated figure painting with ornamental design. Boucher worked rapidly in oil on canvas with a warm fluid technique exploiting the Rococo fashion for softly blended color and sensuous surface. Appointed Premier Peintre du Roi in 1765, he embodied French artistic taste for a generation, though his influence waned shar...
Technical Analysis
The composition combines the allegorical figure with elaborate floral surround. Boucher's handling creates a decorative panel of Rococo charm.
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