#mid 18th century
Lady Charlotte Finch, painting after John Robinson, most likely 1740s
Portrait of a lady as Flora, studio of Nicolas de Largillière (1656 - 1746), early-mid 18th century
Left: Linen petticoat with wool embroidery ca. mid 18th century.
Right: Modern white embroidered dress advertised on Sheln.com.
Philippe Mercier (1689-1760)
“A Girl Holding a Cat” (c. 1750)
Oil on canvas
Rococo
Located in the National Galleries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland
Luis Meléndez (1716-1780)
“Still Life with Oranges, Jars, and Boxes of Sweets” (c. 1760)
Oil on canvas
Located in the Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth, Texas, United States
A Hymn to the Moon
(Written in an Arbour)
1758′
Thou silver deity of secret night,
Direct my footsteps through the woodland shade;
Thou conscious witness of unknown delight,
The Lover’s guardian, and the Muse’s aid!
By thy pale beams I solitary rove,
To thee my tender grief confide;
Serenely sweet you gild the silent grove,
My friend, my goddess, and my guide.
E'en thee, fair queen, from thy amazing height,
The charms of young Endymion drew;
Veil’d with the mantle of concealing night;
With all thy greatness and thy coldness too.
- Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
(1689-1762)