François Bernard Lépicié: A Quiet Master of Eighteenth Century French Painting François Bernard Lépicié (6 October 1698 – 17 January 1755) stands as a testament to the understated elegance of 18th-century French art. Often overshadowed by his contemporaries, particularly Chardin and Greuze, Lépicié nonetheless cultivated a distinctive style characterized by meticulous observation and subtle emotional resonance—a legacy that continues…
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