Jean François de Troy (1679–1752)
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Jean François de Troy was a prominent French painter and tapestry designer of the Rococo period, celebrated for his elegant and theatrical works that captured the refinement and exuberance of 18th-century French society. Born in Paris into a family of artists, de Troy trained under his father and honed a style that blended the grand eur of history painting with the charm and intimacy of genre scenes.
His notable works include lively compositions such as *The Declaration of Love* and *The Garter*, which depict scenes of courtly life with a focus on luxurious settings, intricate detail, and sensuality. De Troy also created religious and mythological paintings, demonstrating his versatility and command of different themes.
As a designer, he played a significant role at the Gobelins Tapestry Manufactory, where his designs for tapestry series, including *The Story of Esther*, earned widespread acclaim. His ability to combine narrative richness with decorative elegance solidified his legacy as a key figure of the Rococo era.
Jean François de Troy was a prominent French painter and tapestry designer of the Rococo period, celebrated for his elegant and theatrical works that captured the refinement and exuberance of 18th-century French society. Born in Paris into a family of artists, de Troy trained under his father and honed a style that blended the grand eur of history painting with the charm and intimacy of genre scenes.
His notable works include lively compositions such as *The Declaration of Love* and *The Garter*, which depict scenes of courtly life with a focus on luxurious settings, intricate detail, and sensuality. De Troy also created religious and mythological paintings, demonstrating his versatility and command of different themes.
As a designer, he played a significant role at the Gobelins Tapestry Manufactory, where his designs for tapestry series, including *The Story of Esther*, earned widespread acclaim. His ability to combine narrative richness with decorative elegance solidified his legacy as a key figure of the Rococo era.
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