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Maurice Quentin de La Tour, a renowned French portrait artist of the 18th century, captured the essence and beauty of his subjects with remarkable skill

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1777. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin

Portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1777. Creator: Augustin de Saint-Aubin
Portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau, 1777. After Maurice Quentin de La Tour

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Jean Charles Garnier d Isle (1697-1755), ca. 1750. Creator: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Jean Charles Garnier d Isle (1697-1755), ca. 1750. Creator: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Jean Charles Garnier d Isle (1697-1755), ca. 1750

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Madame Masse, c1750s, (1908). Creator: Unknown

Madame Masse, c1750s, (1908). Creator: Unknown
Madame Masse, c1750s, (1908). Portrait of Marie-Catherine Masse, nee Dufloquet de Reals (1724-1793). Photogravure after a pastel by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Portrait of Mademoiselle Salle, c1750s, 1908. Creator: J Chauvet

Portrait of Mademoiselle Salle, c1750s, 1908. Creator: J Chauvet
Portrait of Mademoiselle Salle, c1750s, 1908. Marie Salle (1707-1756) was a French dancer and choreographer, and made her first public performance at Lincolns Inn Fields Theatre in London in 1716

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Marguerite Lecomte, 1753, (1908). Creator: Unknown

Marguerite Lecomte, 1753, (1908). Creator: Unknown
Marguerite Lecomte, 1753, (1908). Portrait of French artist and printmaker Marguerite Le Comte (c1719-c1786). After a painting by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Maurice de Saxe, (1936). Creator: Unknown

Maurice de Saxe, (1936). Creator: Unknown
Maurice de Saxe, (1936). Graf Moritz Von Sachsen, 1696-1750. Portrait of Maurice, Count of Saxony (1696-1750), German soldier and officer of the Army of the Holy Roman Empire and the Imperial Army

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Graf Moritz von Sachsen. 1934

Graf Moritz von Sachsen. 1934. Maurice, Count of Saxony (1696-1750), German soldier and officer of the Army of the Holy Roman Empire and the Imperial Army

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Charles, Dauphin De France, 1910. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Charles, Dauphin De France, 1910. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Charles, Dauphin De France, 1910. Charles VII (1403-1461), called the Victorious or the Well-Served, was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1422 to his death

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Portrait of a Lady, c1751. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Portrait of a Lady, c1751. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Portrait of a Lady, c1751. From The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Century by Haldane MacFall. [MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Mademoiselle Fel, c1756. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Mademoiselle Fel, c1756. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Mademoiselle Fel, c1756. From The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Century by Haldane MacFall. [MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Preparation to the portrait of Marie Catherine Dufloquet Reals, 1756

Preparation to the portrait of Marie Catherine Dufloquet Reals, 1756. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Preparation to the portrait of Marie Catherine Dufloquet Reals, 1756. Marie Catherine Dufloquet Reals (1724-1793) wife of Rene Masse Nicolas Gregoire

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: D Alembert, 1753. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

D Alembert, 1753. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
D Alembert, 1753. Jean-Baptiste le Rond d Alembert (1717-1783), French mathematician, mechanician, physicist, philosopher, and music. Held at the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1753. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1753. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1753. Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), philosopher, writer, and composer. Rousseau was a great influence during the enlightenment

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Self-portrait with Lace Jabot, c1750. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Self-portrait with Lace Jabot, c1750. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Self-portrait with Lace Jabot, c1750. Held at the Musee de Picardie, Picardie. From The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Century by Haldane MacFall. [MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: La Camargo, c1743. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

La Camargo, c1743. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
La Camargo, c1743. Marie-Anne de Camargo Cupis, (1710-1770), Ballet dancer in the Parisian Opera. She was nicknamed La Camargo. Held at the Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Marie Leczinska, c1748. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Marie Leczinska, c1748. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Marie Leczinska, c1748. Maria Karolina Zofia Felicja Leszczynska (1703-1768), wife of King Louis XV of France and was the grandmother of Louis XVI, Louis XVIII, and Charles X

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Mademoiselle Puvigny, c1749. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Mademoiselle Puvigny, c1749. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Mademoiselle Puvigny, c1749. Held at the Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin. From The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Century by Haldane MacFall. [MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Madame Favart, c1745. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Madame Favart, c1745. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Madame Favart, c1745. Madame Favart is an opera in three acts by Jacques Offenbach (1819-1880). Held at the Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Marechal de Saxe, c1748. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Marechal de Saxe, c1748. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Marechal de Saxe, c1748. Maurice, comte de Saxe (1696-1750). French general and Marshal General of France. Held at the Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Louis XV, 1748. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Louis XV, 1748. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Louis XV, 1748. Louis XV (1710-1774), Bourbon King of France from 1st September 1715 to 10th May 1774. Held at the Musee du Louvre, Paris

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Tete Penchee, c1752. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Tete Penchee, c1752. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Tete Penchee, c1752. Held in the Musee Antoine Lecuyer, Saint-Quentin. From The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Century by Haldane MacFall. [MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageMaurice Quentin De Collection: Philibert Orry de Vignory, c1737. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour

Philibert Orry de Vignory, c1737. Artist: Maurice-Quentin de La Tour
Philibert Orry de Vignory, c1737. Philibert Orry de Vignory (1689-1747), French Statesman. Held at the Musee du Louvre, Paris


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Maurice Quentin de La Tour, a renowned French portrait artist of the 18th century, captured the essence and beauty of his subjects with remarkable skill. His works are a testament to his talent and artistic vision. One such masterpiece is the "Portrait of Jean-Jacques Rousseau" painted in 1777 by Augustin de Saint-Aubin. In this captivating artwork, La Tour expertly portrays Rousseau's contemplative gaze and intellectual depth, capturing the philosopher's essence on canvas. Another notable piece is "Jean Charles Garnier d'Isle, " created around 1750. This exquisite portrait showcases La Tour's ability to capture not only physical likeness but also the personality and character of his subjects. The intricate details in Garnier d'Isle's expression reveal a man of wisdom and sophistication. La Tour's artistry extends beyond famous figures; he also immortalized ordinary individuals like Madame Masse in the early 1750s. Although little is known about her life, her image lives on through La Tour's brushstrokes, which convey both elegance and mystery. In "Portrait of Mademoiselle Salle, " dating back to the mid-1700s, we witness another example of La Tour's mastery. The subject exudes gracefulness as she gazes into the distance with an air of serenity—a testament to both her beauty and La Tour’s ability to capture it flawlessly. Marguerite Lecomte becomes yet another enigmatic figure brought to life by Maurice Quentin de la tour’s artistry in 1753. Her delicate features are rendered with precision while leaving room for imagination regarding her story—an invitation for viewers to ponder upon her secrets hidden within those eyes. La Tour was not limited solely to portraits; he also depicted military leaders like Maurice de Saxe in stunning detail during1936 or Graf Moritz von Sachsen two years prior—showcasing his versatility as an artist.