WATTEAU, Louis-Joseph Oil Painting Reproduction
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WATTEAU, Louis-Joseph French Painter, 1731-1798
Nephew of Antoine Watteau. He trained in Paris with Jacques Dumont, and at the Academie Royale, where in 1751 he was awarded first prize for painting. In 1755 he settled in Lille; there he became assistant teacher at the school of drawing, but was dismissed, because of what was considered a scandalous innovation, the introduction of study of the nude, as in Paris. He then returned to Valenciennes for some 15 years; around 1770 he became assistant teacher to Louis-Jean Gueret, director of the school of drawing in Lille, whom he succeeded in the post in 1778. On Watteau's initiative, an annual Salon, at which he himself exhibited regularly, was established in Lille in 1773.
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Painting ID:: 7171 The Storm21
Oil on canvas
Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Valenciennes
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Painting ID:: 97709 Suicida per amor
circa 1892
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 132 x 180 cm
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WATTEAU, Louis-Joseph
French Painter, 1731-1798
Nephew of Antoine Watteau. He trained in Paris with Jacques Dumont, and at the Academie Royale, where in 1751 he was awarded first prize for painting. In 1755 he settled in Lille; there he became assistant teacher at the school of drawing, but was dismissed, because of what was considered a scandalous innovation, the introduction of study of the nude, as in Paris. He then returned to Valenciennes for some 15 years; around 1770 he became assistant teacher to Louis-Jean Gueret, director of the school of drawing in Lille, whom he succeeded in the post in 1778. On Watteau's initiative, an annual Salon, at which he himself exhibited regularly, was established in Lille in 1773.
. Related Artists to WATTEAU, Louis-Joseph: | GOZZOLI, Benozzo | Paolo Ucello | Cornelis Holsteyn | Jean antoine Watteau | Johan-Erik, Lim Johan Olsson |
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