R.M.Lenox:
1710 (ca.), Jean-Antoine Watteau, The Embarkation for Cythera -- Stadel Museum (Frankfurt)
R.M.Lenox:
1711 (ca.), Jean-Antoine Watteau, The Country Dance -- Huntington Art Museum (Pasadena)
R.M.Lenox:
1716, Jean Francois de Troy, The Abduction of Europa -- National Gallery of Art (Washington)
R.M.Lenox:
1718, Jean-Antoine Watteau, The Ogling Man (Le Lorgneur) -- Virginia Museum of Fine Arts (Richmond)
R.M.Lenox:
1719 (ca.), Antoine Watteau, Les Charmes de la vie (The Attractions of Life) -- Wallace Collection (London)
R.M.Lenox:
1721, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Scipio Africanus Freeing Massiva -- Walters Art Museum (Baltimore)
R.M.Lenox:
1727 (ca.), Jean Siméon Chardin, Fruit, Jug, and a Glass -- National Gallery of Art (Washington)
R.M.Lenox:
1728, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, Queen Zenobia Addressing Her Soldiers -- National Gallery of Art (Washington)
R.M.Lenox:
1729, Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, The Capture of Carthage -- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York)
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1730, Jean-Baptiste Joseph Pater, Fete Champetre -- National Gallery of Art (Washington)
R.M.Lenox:
1734, Jean-Baptiste-Simeon Chardin, The Game of Knucklebones -- Baltimore Museum of Art
R.M.Lenox:
1739 (ca.), Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, A Vision of the Trinity appearing to Pope Saint Clement (?) -- National Gallery (London)
R.M.Lenox:
1740 (ca.), Giambattista Tiepolo, Alexander the Great and Campaspe in the Studio of Apelles -- Getty Museum (Los Angeles)
R.M.Lenox:
1740 (ca.), Jean Siméon Chardin, The Little Schoolmistress -- National Gallery of Art (Washington)
R.M.Lenox:
1742, Jean-Marc Nattier, Portrait of Madame Bonnier de la Mosson as Diana (Constance-Gabrielle-Magdeleine du Monciel de Lauraille) -- Getty Museum (Los Angeles)