18th-century painting
C33966
concept
18th-century painting encompasses artworks created during the 1700s that reflect the period’s shifting artistic movements, including Rococo, Neoclassicism, and early Romanticism, often characterized by refined technique, elaborate detail, and themes ranging from aristocratic leisure to moral virtue and historical grandeur.
Observed surface forms (1)
- 18th-century artwork ×4
Instances (12)
- Portrait of Marie-Adélaïde of France as Diana
- Portrait of Madame Victoire
- Portrait of Gustavus Hamilton via concept surface "18th-century artwork"
- Portrait of Antoine Watteau
- Portrait of a Girl with a Cat via concept surface "18th-century artwork"
- Portrait of Laurent Cars
- Portrait of the Sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle via concept surface "18th-century artwork"
- Tomb of Pope Benedict XIV via concept surface "18th-century artwork"
- The Painter’s Daughters Chasing a Butterfly
- Portrait of Queen Caroline of Ansbach
- Portrait of Laurence Sterne
- Portrait of George Grenville