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Tienne Liotard Collection

Jean-Etienne Liotard, a renowned Swiss painter of the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite works

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Self-Portrait, ca. 1778-80. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Self-Portrait, ca. 1778-80. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Self-Portrait, ca. 1778-80

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Battle of Love and Pan, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Battle of Love and Pan, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Battle of Love and Pan, 1715-96

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Cupid Astride an Eagle, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Cupid Astride an Eagle, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Cupid Astride an Eagle, 1715-96

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Triumphant Cupid, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Triumphant Cupid, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Triumphant Cupid, 1715-96

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Self Portrait as a Young Man, 1733. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Self Portrait as a Young Man, 1733. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Self Portrait as a Young Man, 1733

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Apollo and Daphne, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Apollo and Daphne, 1715-96. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Apollo and Daphne, 1715-96

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Portrait of Marie-Therese, 1747. Creator: Johann Christoph Reinsperger

Portrait of Marie-Therese, 1747. Creator: Johann Christoph Reinsperger
Portrait of Marie-Therese, 1747

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Portrait of Charles Chais, 1765. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken

Portrait of Charles Chais, 1765. Creator: Jacobus Houbraken
Portrait of Charles Chais, 1765

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Joseph Second, ca. 1778-79. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Joseph Second, ca. 1778-79. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Joseph Second, ca. 1778-79

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Madame Pierre Lullin-Fatio, 1763, after a drawing dated April 1762. Creator: Francois Jalabert

Madame Pierre Lullin-Fatio, 1763, after a drawing dated April 1762. Creator: Francois Jalabert
Madame Pierre Lullin-Fatio, 1763, after a drawing dated April 1762

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin, 1758 / 61. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard

Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin, 1758 / 61. Creator: Jean-Etienne Liotard
Portrait of Marthe Marie Tronchin, 1758/61

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Portrait of Francois I, ca. 1745. Creator: Gilles Jacques Petit

Portrait of Francois I, ca. 1745. Creator: Gilles Jacques Petit
Portrait of Francois I, ca. 1745

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Das Chocoladenmadchen, (The Chocolate Girl), ca. 1743-44

Das Chocoladenmadchen, (The Chocolate Girl), ca. 1743-44
Das Chocoladenmadchen, (The Chocolate Girl), ca.1743-44. Meister-Werke der Dresdner Galerie. Dresdner Gemaelde-Galerie: nach original-cartons von E

Background imageTienne Liotard Collection: Portrait of Mme. Anne-Henriette de France, 1750. Creator: Francois Xavier Vispre

Portrait of Mme. Anne-Henriette de France, 1750. Creator: Francois Xavier Vispre
Portrait of Mme. Anne-Henriette de France, 1750


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Jean-Etienne Liotard, a renowned Swiss painter of the 18th century, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite works. His self-portraits reveal not only his technical mastery but also his introspective nature. In his Self-Portrait from around 1778-80, Liotard captures himself in a moment of contemplation, showcasing his ability to convey emotion through paint. Liotard's Battle of Love and Pan is a captivating piece that showcases his versatility as an artist. Created between 1715-96, this work depicts the eternal struggle between love and desire. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring this mythological scene to life. Cupid Astride an Eagle is another masterpiece by Liotard that demonstrates his skill in capturing movement and grace. This painting from 1715-96 portrays Cupid riding atop an eagle, symbolizing love's triumph over adversity. Triumphant Cupid further exemplifies Liotard's fascination with mythology and allegory. Dating back to the same period as many of his other works (1715-96), this painting depicts Cupid holding a laurel wreath while standing on clouds—a triumphant figure representing love's victory. In Self Portrait as a Young Man from 1733, we catch a glimpse into Liotard's early years as an artist. With confident brushstrokes and intense gaze, he presents himself as both determined and talented—an indication of the success that would follow throughout his career. Apollo and Daphne is yet another example of Liotard's ability to capture mythical narratives with finesse. Created between 1715-96, this painting tells the story of Apollo pursuing Daphne who transforms into a laurel tree to escape him—an allegory for unrequited love.