Jean-François de Troy
1679 – 1752
French painter and tapestry designer, part of a family of painters, his father and teacher, François de Troy being a successful painter of fashionable portraits and Director of the Academy in Paris. His successful career was based initially on large historical and allegorical compositions ( Time Unveiling Truth, National Gallery, London, 1733), but he is now most highly regarded for his smaller and more spirited scenes of elegant social life. They are among the best of those that rode on the wave of Watteau 's success - indeed The Alarm (Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1723) was attributed to Watteau in the 19 th century.
11 artworks in collection
Locations
Works

Finding of Moses
Private collection1717
Portrait of Louis XV of France and Maria Anna Victoria of Spain
Galleria Palatina (Palazzo Pitti), Florence1723
The Judgment of Paris
Private collection1734






