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  • Bonnier was equally well-known for his famously roving eye, which may have been alluded to here by the artist in his patron's confident, all-knowing gaze; Nattier's portrait of his wife as the chaste goddess Diana offers a witty antipode.

    With All the Time in the World Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011

  • Bonnier was equally well-known for his famously roving eye, which may have been alluded to here by the artist in his patron's confident, all-knowing gaze; Nattier's portrait of his wife as the chaste goddess Diana offers a witty antipode.

    With All the Time in the World Mary Tompkins Lewis 2011

  • In the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is a painting by Jean-Marc Nattier of Bonnier, showing a man happy in his obsession:

    The Death and Resurrection of a Cabinet Heather McDougal 2008

  • In the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. is a painting by Jean-Marc Nattier of Bonnier, showing a man happy in his obsession:

    Archive 2008-05-01 Heather McDougal 2008

  • A very cute, very pretty, almost coquettish young lady comes through the Nattier portrait inspite of that work's period stylization. a young Drew Barrymore?

    Madame Louise de France elena maria vidal 2009

  • Gilberte took an interest in some lady of fashion because she possessed priceless books and portraits by Nattier which my former friend would probably not have taken the trouble to inspect in the

    The Sweet Cheat Gone 2003

  • A portrait by Nattier inset above a fine old mantel

    The House in Good Taste Elsie de Wolfe

  • In the large panel above the mantel-shelf I had inset a painting by Nattier.

    The House in Good Taste Elsie de Wolfe

  • Lancret is bolstered on either hand by a Poussin and a Nattier.

    Royal Palaces and Parks of France Blanche McManus

  • Nattier made flattering representations of all of them, sometimes in the costume of mythological characters.

    The Story of Versailles Francis Loring Payne

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