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This study traces the artist’s provincial upbringing, training, and career, combining chronological biography with close analyses of notable paintings and eight colour plates. It emphasizes his move away from pompous historical and religious commissions toward intimate, playful, and pastoral scenes, examines his handling of colour, light, and brushwork, and discusses influences from contemporaries and older schools such as Boucher and the Dutch painters. Plates and chapter commentary illuminate representative works and outline shifts in subject, style, and public taste.
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