Showing 5 artworks with Jean-Antoine Watteau and with 1716 and with Oil On Canvas
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Jean-Antoine Watteau
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1716
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Oil On Canvas
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- Phthalo Green
- Sea Green
- Espresso
- Putty
- Rococo
- Elegance
- French Art
- Watteau
- Portrait
- Intimacy
- Art Reproduction
- Animal Portrait Art
- Parisian Scene
- Elegant Landscape
- Columbine
- Soft Brushstrokes
- Indiscreet Man
- Oil On Canvas Art
- Savoyard Marmot Art
- Rococo Courtyard Scene
- Pastel Hues
- Fine Art Reproduction
- Dreamy Tranquility
- 1716
- Watteau Artist
- Pastel Colors
- Watteau Painting
- Rococo Art
- Wallace Collection
This painting exemplifies Rococo’s characteristic elements – delicate brushstrokes, movement, exuberant detail, and a focus on capturing the atmosphere of refined social occasions. Watteau’s masterful depiction of Parisian life during the Enlightenment period solidified his place as one of the most influential artists of his time.
Watteau's 'The Indiscreet Man' (1716) captures Rococo elegance & intrigue. Explore the subtle narrative, delicate brushwork, and emotional depth of this masterpiece housed in Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen.
Watteau's 'Harlequin and Columbine' captures the playful spirit of Rococo with vibrant colors, dynamic figures, and a touch of theatrical charm. A masterpiece of elegance and humor.
Discover Jean-Antoine Watteau’s ‘Savoyard with a Marmot’! A charming 1716 Rococo painting of a musician & his companion. Explore its whimsical beauty & historical significance at The Hermitage.
Experience the dreamy tranquility of Jean-Antoine Watteau’s Rococo masterpiece The Pleasures of Life, featuring an elegant courtyard scene of aristocratic leisure that invites you to bring this timeless beauty home.