Watteau, Pilgrimage to/on Cythera, 1717 Watteau, Fête Champêtre, 1718.

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Watteau, Pilgrimage to/on Cythera, 1717

Watteau, Fête Champêtre, 1718

Watteau, Signboard of Gersaint, 1721

Boucher, Diana returning from Hunt, 1745

Boucher, Diana Resting after her Bath, 1742

Boucher, Odalisque, 1745

Boucher, Woman Fastening Garter, 1742

Fragonard, The Swing, 1766

Fragonard, Pursuit, 1771 Love’s Progress

Fragonard, The Meeting, 1771 Love’s Progress

Fragonard, Lover Crowned, 1771 Love’s Progress

Fragonard, Love Letters, 1771 Love’s Progress

Wright, An Experiment on a Bird in the Air-pump, 1768

Chardin, The Governess, 1738

Chardin, Back from the Market, 1739

Hogarth, Marriage Contract, 1743

Hogarth, Shortly After Marriage, 1743

Greuze, Village Bride, 1761

Greuze, The Ungrateful Son, 1777

Greuze, The Punished Son, 1777

Labille-Guiard, Self-Portrait with Two Pupils, 1785

Vigée-Lebrun, Portrait of Marie Antoinette, 1787 Vigée-Lebrun, Self Portrait with Daughter, 1789

Fragonard, Stolen Kiss, 1775