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The Hermitage collection of the 15th-18th c French painting is rich and variable. It enables us to trace the development of different styles and schools of that time.

With twelve works by Nicolas Poussin and the same number by Claude Gellee (Lorrain), paintings by the Le Nain brothers, Antoine Watteau, Francois Boucher, Jean-Honore Fragonard, Hubert Robert, Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Jean-Baptiste Chardin, the exhibition of French paintings from the 16th to 18th c is a highlight of the Hermitage.

Poussin, the founder of French Classicism, and Claude Lorrain, master of the Classical landscape, are allocated separate rooms. Among Poussin's works are the early masterpieces Tancred and Erminia (1630s) and Landscape with Polyphemus (1640s).

Eight works by Antoine Watteau, including the notable Savoyard with a Marmot (about 1716), An Embarrassing Proposal (about 1716), and Capricious Lady (about 1718), represent the more intimate and elegant aspect of French art in the early 18th century.


The Dairymaid's Family
Louis Le Nain
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Landscape with Polyphemus
Nicolas Poussin
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If you enjoyed this collection, you might want to also visit the other collections at the State Hermitage Museum.

French Sculpture


Savoyard with a Marmot
Antoine Watteau
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The Paralytic
Jean-Baptiste Greuze
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The Stolen Kiss
Jean-Honore Fragonard
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Still Life with the Attributes of the Arts
Jean-Baptiste Simeon Chardin
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