Artwork by Jean Marc Nattier

Jean Marc Nattier (1685–1766) was a distinguished French painter of the Parisian Rococo era, celebrated for his refined portraiture and elegant allegorical compositions. Trained within a family of artists and deeply connected to the cultural life of the French court, Nattier became one of the most sought-after portraitists of his time.

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  • Madame Bergeret de Frouville as Diana by Jean Marc Nattier, canvas print

    Madame Bergeret de Frouville as Diana

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    The Jean Marc Nattier Madame Bergeret de Frouville as Diana canvas captures the grace and poise of 18th-century French portraiture. Draped in luminous whites and deep crimson fabrics, the sitter embodies the goddess Diana with a golden bow in hand, set against a serene, verdant landscape. The soft interplay of light and texture evokes refinement…

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  • Madame Marsollier and Her Daughter by Jean Marc Nattier, canvas print

    Madame Marsollier and Her Daughter

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    The Jean Marc Nattier Madame Marsollier and Her Daughter canvas captures the grace and refinement of 18th‑century French portraiture. Bathed in soft light, the mother and daughter are rendered in luxurious teal, ivory, and gold tones that evoke elegance and intimacy. Nattier’s masterful brushwork and delicate use of texture bring a timeless serenity to this…

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  • Marie Françoise de La Cropte de St. Abre, Marquise d'Argence (born 1714) by Jean Marc Nattier, canvas print

    Marie Françoise de La Cropte de St. Abre, Marquise d’Argence (born 1714)

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    The Jean Marc Nattier Marie Françoise de La Cropte de St. Abre, Marquise d’Argence canvas captures the refined grace and luminous elegance of 18th-century French portraiture. Nattier’s mastery is evident in the soft play of light across satin textures, the delicate blush of the sitter’s complexion, and the subtle harmony of silvery gray, rose, cream,…

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  • Portrait of a Woman by Jean Marc Nattier, canvas print

    Portrait of a Woman

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    The Jean Marc Nattier Portrait of a Woman canvas captures the refined grace of 18th-century French portraiture. Soft hues of teal, rose, ivory, and gold blend seamlessly against a tranquil backdrop, highlighting the sitter’s serene expression and delicate floral arrangement. Nattier’s masterful brushwork evokes elegance and poise, making this wall art a timeless statement piece….

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  • The Spring (La Source) by Jean Marc Nattier, canvas print

    The Spring (La Source)

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    The Jean Marc Nattier The Spring (La Source) canvas captures the grace and refinement of 18th-century French portraiture. Bathed in soft natural light, a serene young woman emerges from a tranquil setting, her delicate expression framed by flowing ivory drapery and gentle tones of blush, cream, and muted green. The composition radiates calm elegance and…

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About Jean Marc Nattier

Artistic Style

Nattier’s work is characterized by luminous color, polished surfaces, and a graceful synthesis of realism and idealization. His portraits often incorporate mythological or allegorical elements, presenting sitters in imaginative guises that enhance their poise and prestige. This stylistic approach contributed to a distinctive visual language that balanced courtly sophistication with gentle intimacy.

Subjects and Themes

Best known for his portraits of aristocratic women, Nattier frequently portrayed members of the French nobility, including many figures linked to the royal family. He depicted his subjects with an emphasis on serenity, refinement, and elegance, often integrating symbolic attributes or luxurious drapery to elevate their presence. His ability to merge likeness with poetic embellishment became a hallmark of his celebrated oeuvre.

Legacy and Significance

Nattier’s paintings offer an enduring window into the aesthetics and cultural values of eighteenth‑century France. His work stands out for its harmonious blend of naturalistic detail and Rococo charm, and his mastery in transforming portraiture into a form of visual storytelling secured his reputation as a leading figure of the period. Today, his art remains admired for its technical finesse, timeless beauty, and its subtle yet powerful reflection of French aristocratic identity.