Category:Jupiter in the Guise of Diana, and the Nymph Callisto (Boucher)
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Depicts | Diana, Callisto, Eros and Jupiter | ||||
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Location | The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri | ||||
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Media in category "Jupiter in the Guise of Diana, and the Nymph Callisto (Boucher)"
The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Boucher Jupiter in the Guise of Diana, and the Nymph Callisto.jpg 800 × 793; 169 KB
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François Boucher - La Nymphe Callisto, séduite par Jupiter sous les traits de Diane, 1759FXD.jpg 8,839 × 7,313; 11.12 MB
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Sèvres Porcelain Manufactory - Vase (Vase à De) - Walters 48571.jpg 1,350 × 1,800; 484 KB
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- 1759 paintings by François Boucher
- Mythological paintings by François Boucher by title
- 1750s mythological paintings by François Boucher
- Diana by François Boucher
- Paintings by François Boucher in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City
- Mythological paintings in the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
- 1759 oil on canvas paintings in the United States
- 1759 paintings of people
- 18th-century mythological paintings of putti
- 18th-century oil paintings of recumbent women at full length
- 18th-century paintings of nymphs
- 18th-century paintings of Jupiter (Zeus)
- Aetos Dios
- Dead birds in art
- Human eye contact in art
- Hunting trophies in art
- Leopard fur-skins in art
- Nude or partially nude women with birds in art
- Nude paintings of couples in love
- Paintings by François Boucher with fur
- Paintings of nude female couples
- Paintings of nude recumbent women on the ground outdoors
- Paintings of Zeus and Callisto
- Putti with torches
- Quivers in art
- Rococo paintings of putti
- Women with a crescent on their head
- Lesbian erotic paintings by Boucher
- 18th-century paintings of nude recumbent females (supine)