Boucher: Large composition; Vénus demandant à Vulcain des armes pour Enée (Venus asking Vulcan for arms for Aeneas), No. 46 of 1911 catalogue.
Boucher and Carle van Loo: Four exquisite hunting panels, originally designed for the apartments of the King at Versailles.
Boucher: Chasse au Crocodile (Crocodile Hunting), dated 1739 (No. 48). Chasse au Tigre (Tiger Hunting), No. 47.
Van Loo: Chasse à l’Ours (Bear Hunting), No. 356. Chasse à l’Autruche (Ostrich Hunting), No. 359.
Nattier: Portrait of Gresset (No. 266).
Bachelier: Two pictures forming pendants, Un Ours de Pologne attaqué par des chiens (Polish bear attacked by dogs) No. 9; Un lion d’Afrique attaqué par des dogues (African lion attacked by dogs), No. 10; and a very large composition (1761): Les Amusements de l’enfance (Childhood’s Amusements), No. 8.
Quentin de la Tour: His own portrait, the finest and most carefully finished of his portraits, painted about 1760 (No. 212) (photo below).
David: Countess de Dillon, lady of honour to Empress Marie-Louise, full length portrait, strictly academical (No. 108).
Regnault, contemporary of David and his school: La Mort de Priam (Death of Priamus) (No. 290).
J. Lefebvre: Several paintings, especially Portrait of Lady Godiva (No. 223).