
Jean-frédéric Schall
French(1752–1825)
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Jean-Frédéric Schall was a French Rococo painter and draughtsman born in Strasbourg, celebrated for his charming depictions of elegant courtly life, gallant scenes, and graceful female figures. He trained in Paris and became a highly sought-after artist during the late 18th century, earning patronage from aristocratic and royal circles, including connections to the court of Versailles. His delicate, sensuous style bridged the late Rococo tradition with the emerging Neoclassical era, and his works frequently appear at major European and American auction houses.
MotherhoodOld MasterRococoMale ArtistTender MoodFrench ArtistEighteenth CenturyOil On PanelGenre PaintingWarm TonesFigurative
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