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Madame De Pompadour

Madame De Pompadour

Madame De Pompadour is a visual style that emerged during the 18th century in France, particularly during the reign of Louis XV. It is named after Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, Marquise de Pompadour, who was the official chief mistress of Louis XV and a prominent patroness of the arts. This style is characterized by its lavishness, opulence, and rococo aesthetics. It is famous for its intricate ornamentation, delicate pastel colors, and asymmetrical designs. The style reached its peak in the mid-18th century and was widely used in interior design, fashion, and decorative arts.

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SOMETHING in the style of Madame De Pompadour

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Louis XVJeanne-Antoinette PoissonMarquise de Pompadourrococo style18th-century French artFrancois Boucher
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