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(1742)
Neptune Offering Gifts to Venice (detail)
(1740)
Pair of Pug Dogs from the Royal Palace at Warsaw
(1745)
Hercules at the Crossroads
(1742)
The Marriage Contract
(1745)
Portrait of Colonel Vernon / A Gentleman in Armour
(1760)
Lion
(1756)
Joseph I, Roi de Portugal, en 1750, né le 6 juin 1714; Peint par Mme. François et gravé par son mari
(1750)
Murakka (calligraphic album)
(1745)
Adoration of the Shepherds
(1759)
Oriental Seaport at Sunrise
(1755)
Comtesse Tessin
(1741)
Perfume Bottle and Patch Box Shaped as a Cupid Holding Doves n nPerfume Bottle and Patch Box Shaped as a Cupid Holding Doves
(1755)
Olivier Journu (1724–1783)
(1756)
The imperial summer residence, courtyard
(1758)
Portrait Bust of David van Mollem
(1740)
Figure: The Teaching of Love
(1763)
Crucifixion
(1750)
Theodore Atkinson Jr
(1758)
Carteluhr
(1745)
Madmoiselle Huquier
(1747)
Baptism of Christ mosaic panel, Chapel of Saint John the Baptist
(1750)
Botanical plate with spray of fruiting Indian Bean Tree
(1755)
Filial Piety
(1763)
Christ on the Road to Calvary
(1749)
The Serinette (also known as The Bird Organ)
(1751)
Madame de Pompadour
(1754)
Frederick the Great as Crown Prince
(1739)
Reclining Female Nude
(1760)
Mary and Elizabeth Royall
(1758)
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