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Introduction to the names of European palace figure oil paintings in the 18th century

European-style court oil painting originated in the 18th century, represented by the Rococo style school of painting. Records of the lives of princes and nobles highlight their identity and status. In modern times, palace oil paintings have been loved by people all over the world. This type of oil painting is often paired with luxuriously decorated villas or magnificent hotels. The fusion of its classical European splendor and decoration makes the entire space more elegant and luxurious.

"Portrait of Pope Innocent Burns

"Gerson's Painting Shop" 1720 Jean-Antoine Watteau

"Fashionable Marriage" 1743 William Hogarth

< p>"Portrait of Teyakova" Dmitry Levitsky 1778

"Empress Josephine" Prudhon 1805

"Madame de Pompadour" "Fran?ois Boucher, 1756

"Portrait of Lady Sarah Seton", painter: Gainsborough

"Self-portrait as a deaf person", painter : Joshua Reynolds

"Self-Portrait", painter: Thomas Gainsborough

"Portrait of Lady Seton dressed as a tragic goddess", painter: Reynolds< /p>