ON VIEW AT THE MET
Below are the eighteenth century French paintings (currently on view at the Met) that were used to Photoshop the masters into the room (see: Masters: At Home).
Portrait of a Woman, Called the Marquise Perrin de Cypierre
Artist: Jean Marc Nattier (French, Paris 1685–1766 Paris)
Date: 1753
On view in Gallery 539
Double Portrait Presumed to Represent Francois de Julienne (1722-1754) and His Wife (Marie Elisabeth de Séré de Rieux, 1724-1795)
Artist: Charles Antoine Coypel (French, Paris 1694–1752 Paris)
Date: 1743
Not on view
Préparation for a Portrait of Louis XV (1710-1774)
Artist: Maurice Quentin de La Tour (French, Saint-Quentin 1704–1788 Saint-Quentin)
Date: ca.1745
Not on view
Madame Marsollier and Her Daughter
Artist: Jean Marc Nattier (French, Paris 1685–1766 Paris)
Date: 1749
On view in Gallery 615
Broken Eggs
Jean-Baptiste Greuze (French, Tournus 1725-1805, Paris)
Date: 1756
On view in Gallery 615