Antoine Watteau
Jean-Antoine Watteau (, , ; baptised October 10, 1684died July 18, 1721) was a French painter and draughtsman whose brief career spurred the revival of interest in colour and movement, as seen in the tradition of Correggio and Rubens. He revitalized the waning Baroque style, shifting it to the less severe, more naturalistic, less formally classical, Rococo. Watteau is credited with inventing the genre of ''fêtes galantes'', scenes of bucolic and idyllic charm, suffused with a theatrical air. Some of his best known subjects were drawn from the world of Italian comedy and ballet. Provided by Wikipedia-
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206Published 1977Other Authors: “...Watteau, Antoine, 1684-1721...”
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207Französische Gemälde I : Watteau, Pater, Lancret, Lajoüe / Christoph Martin Vogtherr ... [et al.]by Vogtherr, Christoph MartinOther Authors: “...Watteau, Antoine, 1684-1721...”
Published 2011
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210by Lairesse, Gérard de, 1640-1711Other Authors: “...Watteau, Antoine, 1684-1721...”
Published 1752
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211by Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901Other Authors: “...Watteau, Antoine, 1684-1721...”
Published 1842
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212by Cunningham, Allan, 1784-1842Other Authors: “...Watteau, Antoine, 1684-1721...”
Published 1836
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