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Paul Kane Encampment oil painting reproduction


Encampment
Date June 10, 1846 Medium Oil on paper Dimensions 20.6 X 34 cm (8.11 X 13.39 in) cyf
new24/Paul Kane-495733.jpgPainting ID::  73971
 

 

 
   
      

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Jean-Baptiste Pater Encampment oil painting reproduction


Encampment
oil on canvas Dimensions 17 x 22 cm (6.7 x 8.7 in) cyf
new25/Jean-Baptiste Pater-449837.jpgPainting ID::  90485
 

 

 
   
      

Jean-Baptiste Pater
  
Jean-Baptiste Pater (December 29, 1695 - July 25, 1736) was a French rococo painter. Born in Valenciennes, Pater was the son of sculptor Antoine Pater and studied under him before becoming a student of painter Jean-Baptiste Guide. Pater then moved to Paris, briefly becoming a pupil of Antoine Watteau in 1713. Watteau, despite treating Pater badly, had a significant influence on him. However the two quarreled and Pater returned to Valenciennes, where he remained for two years. In 1721, Pater and the dying Watteau reconciled; subsequently Pater became a student of Watteau once again, although only for a month before the latter's death. Pater later claimed to have learnt everything he knew during those few weeks with Watteau. He was accepted into the Academie in 1728, presenting a large military work in the popular Watteau style - La Rejouissance des Soldats (Louvre).[1] Pater adopted the popular Fete galante subject matter, heavily imitating his teacher Watteau, indeed he directly copied some of his figures. Pater used a traditional Rococo pastel palette. His most characteristic difference in style from other artists of the time surrounded his use of shimmering lines. His most prominent customer was Frederick the Great, who sat for two portraits in the "Turquerie" style: LeSultan au Harem and Le Sultan au Jardin. One of Pater's most renowned works is Landscape with a Cart (Schloss Charlottenburg), which is considered to display a feathery application of paint that anticipates Francesco Guardi. The delicately constructed subject matter and figures subordination to the buildings represent a movement away from fete galante, however this development was cut short by Pater's death in 1736.
Encampment
oil on canvas Dimensions 17 x 22 cm (6.7 x 8.7 in) cyf

Related Paintings to Jean-Baptiste Pater :.
| Peter Paul Rubens380 | Sir John Chardin from NPG | Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn082 | The Siege of Gibraltar, 1782 by George Carter | Antonio Vivarini and Giovanni d Alemagna - Saints Francis and Mark | | Portrat eines Bildhauers | Dante and Virgil on the Ice of Kocythos | Ma Mengtuo baby portrait | Trelleborgs hamn | Hadleight Castle |


        

 

 

 

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