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WATTEAU, Antoine
(1684?C1721). French painter of Flemish descent, b. Valenciennes. Until 1704 poverty forced him to work in the shops of mediocre artists, where he produced genre and devotional subjects. In 1704?C8 he studied in the studio of Claude Gillot, an adept painter of scenes of theatrical life, which later became the subject of some of Watteau's finest paintings, such as Love in the Italian Theatre and Love in the French Theatre (both: Berlin). In 1708?C9 Watteau worked with the decorator Claude Audran. Watteau attracted the attention of eminent patrons in his last years, including the comte de Caylus, his biographer, and in 1717 he was made a full member of the Acad??mie royale. The Embarkation for Cythera (1717; Louvre) is characteristic of his art; it is a delicate, courtly fantasy, represented in warm and shimmering pastel tones that place him among the great colorists of all time. A lyric, Giorgionesque quality pervades his airy, gay, and sensuous scenes, which have a poignancy that none of his followers attained. Out of the most fleeting aspects of life he created an enduring and individual art. His exquisite paintings influenced fashion and garden design in the 18th cent. Other outstanding works include Gilles (Louvre), Perspective (Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston), Mezzetin (Metropolitan Mus.), and Gersaint's Shop Sign (1719; Berlin).



WATTEAU, Antoine The Dance oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   7160
The Dance
1716-18 Oil on canvas, 97 x 116 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WATTEAU, Antoine Italian Comedians21 oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   7163
Italian Comedians21
c. 1720 Oil on canvas National Gallery of Art, Washington


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WATTEAU, Antoine L Enseigne de Gersaint oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   7166
L Enseigne de Gersaint
1720 Oil on canvas, 163 x 306 cm Staatliche Museen, Berlin


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WATTEAU, Antoine Harlequin, Emperor on the Moon oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   19159
Harlequin, Emperor on the Moon
1707 Oil on canvas Mus??e des Beaux-Arts, Nantes


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WATTEAU, Antoine The Island of Cythera oil painting artist
  Painting ID::   19162
The Island of Cythera
1709 Oil on canvas Städtische Galerie, Municipal Art Institute, Frankfurt


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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WATTEAU, Antoine
(1684?C1721). French painter of Flemish descent, b. Valenciennes. Until 1704 poverty forced him to work in the shops of mediocre artists, where he produced genre and devotional subjects. In 1704?C8 he studied in the studio of Claude Gillot, an adept painter of scenes of theatrical life, which later became the subject of some of Watteau's finest paintings, such as Love in the Italian Theatre and Love in the French Theatre (both: Berlin). In 1708?C9 Watteau worked with the decorator Claude Audran. Watteau attracted the attention of eminent patrons in his last years, including the comte de Caylus, his biographer, and in 1717 he was made a full member of the Acad??mie royale. The Embarkation for Cythera (1717; Louvre) is characteristic of his art; it is a delicate, courtly fantasy, represented in warm and shimmering pastel tones that place him among the great colorists of all time. A lyric, Giorgionesque quality pervades his airy, gay, and sensuous scenes, which have a poignancy that none of his followers attained. Out of the most fleeting aspects of life he created an enduring and individual art. His exquisite paintings influenced fashion and garden design in the 18th cent. Other outstanding works include Gilles (Louvre), Perspective (Mus. of Fine Arts, Boston), Mezzetin (Metropolitan Mus.), and Gersaint's Shop Sign (1719; Berlin). . Related Artists to WATTEAU, Antoine: | Harry Morley | Nicola Forcella | Ivan Nikitin | Alexander Nasmyth | Pierre-Auguste Cot |

  

  

  

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