Nicolas Lancret, Brother Philippe's Geese, ca. 1736

Original, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Visited in 2017-2021.
Nicolas Lancret, Brother Philippe's Geese, ca. 1736
Nicolas Lancret, The Servant Justified, ca. 1740

Original, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Visited in 2017-2021.
Nicolas Lancret, The Servant Justified, ca. 1740
Nicolas Lancret, Dance before a Fountain, by 1724

Original, J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles. Visited in 2018.
Nicolas Lancret, Dance before a Fountain, by 1724

Nicolas Lancret, Luncheon Party in a Park, c. 1735
Original, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Visited in 2018.
Nicolas Lancret, Luncheon Party in a Park, c. 1735
The bird cage (Les amours du bocage), ca. (1735)
Original, The Pinakotheken - Munich. Visited in 2019.
Concert in Salon, ca. (1738)
Original, The Pinakotheken - Munich. Visited in 2019.
Concert in Salon, ca. (1738)
A Young Woman in a Kitchen, c. (1720-1725)
Original, The Wallace Collection - London. Visited in 2018.
A Young Woman in a Kitchen, c. (1720-1725)
The Beautiful Greek (La Belle Grecque), c. (1732)
Original, The Wallace Collection - London. Visited in 2018.
The Beautiful Greek (La Belle Grecque), c. (1732)
Nicolas Lancret, Declaration of Love, c. 1720
Original, The Cleveland Museum of Art. Visited in 2020.
Nicolas Lancret, Declaration of Love, c. 1720
Nicolas Lancret, The Repast of the Hunting Party, ca. 1725

Original, DIA, Detroit Institute of Arts. Visited in 2020.
Nicolas Lancret, The Repast of the Hunting Party, ca. 1725
Nicolas Lancret, Concert in the Oval Salon of Pierre Crozat's Chateau at Montmorency, About 1719–1720

Original, Dallas Museum of Art. Visited in 2020.
Nicolas Lancret, Concert in the Oval Salon of Pierre Crozat's Chateau at Montmorency, About 1719–1720
Nicolas Lancret, The Music Lesson, 1743

Original, Louvre Museum, Paris. Visited in 2021.
Nicolas Lancret, The Music Lesson, 1743
Nicolas Lancret, The Actors of the Italian Comedy, or The Italian Theatre, around 1725 - 1728

Original, Louvre Museum, Paris. Visited in 2021.
Nicolas Lancret, The Actors of the Italian Comedy, or The Italian Theatre, around 1725 - 1728