Artwork
A View of Paris with the Ile de la Cité

A View of Paris with the Ile de la Cité is an oil painting by the Rococo painting artist Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet. It dates from 1763 and is held in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum.
About this work
Overview
A View of Paris with the Ile de la Cité is a painting created by Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet in 1763. It is an oil-on-canvas work depicting a scene from Paris.
Subject & Meaning
The painting shows the Seine River with the Ile de la Cité in the distance. It features notable landmarks such as the Hôtel de la Monnaie and Pont Neuf, capturing everyday life and the city's architecture.
Technique & Style
Raguenet's work is characterized by its detailed and precise representation of the cityscape, typical of the Rococo style. The artist's use of oil paint allows for a vivid depiction of the scene, with attention to the play of light on water and the textures of buildings.
History & Provenance
The painting is part of the collection at the J. Paul Getty Museum. Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet, trained at the Académie de Saint-Luc, was known for his cityscapes, contributing to a visual record of Paris alongside his father, Jean-Baptiste Raguenet.
Artist & collection
Artist
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet (1715 – 17 April 1793) was a French painter born in Gentilly.









