The Judgement of Paris (French: Le Jugement de Pâris) is an oil-on-canvas mythological painting by the French Rococo artist artist François Boucher.
It was painted c. 1763 and belongs to the Musée des Beaux-Arts of Mulhouse, France.
Its authenticity as a genuine Boucher had been disputed until the British specialist Alastair Laing established that it was indeed painted by the master himself.
[1] Two 1763 preparatory drawings have survived, one depicting Aphrodite with Eros (now in the Albertina in Vienna),[2] and the other one depicting Athena (current location unknown).
[1][3] A similar work by Boucher on the same theme, dated 1754, is owned by the Wallace Collection in London.