Auguste-François Baudson
Auguste-François Baudson (1698-1751) was a French painter and artist of the Rococo period. He was active in Paris during the reigns of Louis XIV and Louis XV. Baudson specialized in portraits, landscapes, and still-life paintings, often featuring elegant ladies, aristocrats, and everyday life scenes. His work is characterized by delicate lines, soft colors, and a sense of whimsy and playfulness.
Styles: French, Rococo
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