Anne Vallayer-Coster
Anne Vallayer-Coster (1744–1818) was admitted to the Académie Royale when she was only 26 years old, securing one of only four places allocated to women at a time. Her precocious talent, especially in the depiction of flowers, brought her to the attention of the French court and her most important patron, Marie Antoinette. Vallayer-Coster was a superb colourist excelling in the depiction of a wide range of still life subjects including silver, shells, game, and in this example at Basildon Park in Berkshire, tools of hunting and gardening.
Garden Still Life, with Implements, Vegetables, Dead Game, and a Bust of Ceres