museums and institutions:
museums and institutions:
Attributed works:
1. Portrait of Louis XV, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at the
Gobelins, studio of Pierre-François Cozette, after Louis-Michel Vanloo.
c.1771–73. Silk and wool tapestry, 80 by 70 cm. (Château de Fontainebleau).
Attributed works:
10. Portrait of a young woman, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory
at Beauvais. 1767. Silk and wool tapestry, photographed in 1913.
(Whereabouts unknown).
Attributed works:
11. A girl with a rose, attributed to the workshop of François Boucher.
1760s. Pastel on paper, 53 by 45 cm. (Whereabouts unknown).
Attributed works:
12. The birth of the granddaughter of the Marquis de Courteille, by the
Sevres Porcelain Manufactory, painted by Charles Nicolas Dodin. 1765.
Porcelain, with polychrome enamel decoration, 23.5 by 26 cm. (Victoria
and Albert Museum, London).
Attributed works:
13. The Chinese repast, from The Chinese series, by the Royal Tapestry
Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1763–65. Silk and wool
tapestry, 306 by 452 cm. (Whereabouts unknown).
Attributed works:
14. Sleep (Amorino offering flowers to a sleeping nymph), by the
Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher.
1773. Silk and wool tapestry, 55.9 by 72.4 cm. (Isabella Stewart
Gardner Museum, Boston).
Attributed works:
15. Sleeping nymph, by Gilles Demarteau after François Boucher. 1756–
76. Crayon-manner print, 28.8 by 42.8 cm. (British Museum, London).
Attributed works:
2. Two nymphs from the Scenes from operas series, by the Royal
Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1765 or
1767. Silk and wool tapestry, 64.8 by 50.2 cm (Taft Museum, Cincinnati).
Attributed works:
3. The flute player from The noble pastoral series, by the Royal Tapestry
Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1765 or 1767. Silk and
wool tapestry, 64.8 by 50.2 cm. (Taft Museum, Cincinnati).
Attributed works:
4. Detail of The flute player, from The noble pastoral series, by the
Royal Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher.
1758–78. Silk and wool tapestry, 338 by 333 cm. (Waddesdon Manor,
Buckinghamshire).
Attributed works:
5. Two nymphs and The flute player, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory
at Beauvais, after François Boucher. 1765 or 1767. Silk and wool tapestry,
panels mounted in a double screen, each 69 by 54 cm. (Waddesdon
Manor, Buckinghamshire; photograph the authors).
Attributed works:
6. Rinaldo asleep, from the Scenes from operas series, by the Beauvais
Royal Tapestry Manufactory, after François Boucher. 1755–56. Silk and
wool tapestry, 281 by 472 cm. (National Gallery of Art, Washington).
Attributed works:
7. The dog and the pheasant, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory at
Beauvais. 1765–77. Silk and wool tapestry panel for a fire-screen in
a nineteenth-century frame, 133.4 by 81.9 by 44.5 cm. (Waddesdon
Manor, Buckinghamshire).
Attributed works:
8. The flute player, from The noble pastoral series, by the Royal
Tapestry Manufactory at Beauvais, after François Boucher. Silk
and wool tapestry in a gilt-wood frame. Photographed before 1934.
(Waddesdon Manor, Buckinghamshire).
Attributed works:
9. François Boucher’s daughter, by the Royal Tapestry Manufactory
at the Gobelins, studio of Pierre-François Cozette, after François
Boucher. 1769. Silk and wool tapestry, 48.9 by 38.1 cm. (Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York).