Lovers in a Park is a 1758 oil painting on canvas by the French artist François Boucher.
It is in the Timken Museum of Art, in San Diego.
It depicts a scene that takes place in a park with a luscious vegetation, where a couple of lovers is surprised by a female peasant who is passing by.
The painting is a characteristic example of Boucher's Rococo style.
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