The Rising of the Sun

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The Rising of the Sun is a celebrated Rococo painting by François Boucher, renowned for its mythological subject matter, luminous color palette, and sensuous, decorative style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Rococo painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalPeriod 18th century
artisticMovement Rococo
surface form: French Rococo
associatedWith Madame de Pompadour
collection Louvre Museum
surface form: Musée du Louvre
commissionedBy Madame de Pompadour
commissionedFor Château de Bellevue
countryOfOrigin France
creator François Boucher
dateOfCreation 1753
depicts Apollo
allegory of dawn
chariot of Apollo
clouds
mythological scene
nymphs
putti
radiant light
depictsTimeOfDay sunrise
followedBy The Setting of the Sun
genre mythological painting
hasArtisticQuality dynamic movement
ornate composition
rich decorative detail
soft modeling of figures
hasPart Apollo
influencedBy Baroque painting
location Louvre Museum
locationCity Paris
locationCountry France
medium oil on canvas
oil paint
movement Rococo
notableFor luminous color palette
mythological subject matter
sensuous, decorative style
originalLanguageTitle Le Lever du Soleil
partOfSeries The Rising of the Sun self-linksurface differs
surface form: The Rising of the Sun and The Setting of the Sun
school French school
style decorative
sensuous
subjectMatter classical mythology
theme allegory of the sun
triumph of light
usesColorPalette luminous colors

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François Boucher notableWork The Rising of the Sun
The Rising of the Sun partOfSeries The Rising of the Sun self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: The Rising of the Sun and The Setting of the Sun
The Setting of the Sun sharesStyleWith The Rising of the Sun