Showing 24 artworks out of 211 with Rococo Style
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- Alexandre François Desportes
- Anne Vallayer-Coster
- Charles-André Van Loo
- Claude-Joseph Vernet
- Francisco José De Goya Y Lucientes
- François Boucher
- George Romney
- Giambattista Tiepolo
- Giovanni Domenico Ferretti
- Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo
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- Jean-Baptiste Oudry
- Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
- Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin
- Jean-Honoré Fragonard
- Jeremiah Theus
- John Singer Sargent
- Luigi Crespi
- Marc Duvallier
- Maurice Quentin De La Tour
- Nicolas Lancret
- Rosalba Carriera
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Experience the ethereal elegance of Jean-Antoine Watteau's Rococo masterpiece Gathering in a Park, a shimmering vision of pastoral leisure and aristocratic grace that invites you to bring timeless beauty into your home.
Admire 'The Blunder' by Jean-Antoine Watteau – a Rococo masterpiece depicting an intimate scene of courtship and fleeting beauty. Explore its symbolism & discover more about this iconic French artist.
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.
‘The Country Dance’ was gifted to the IMA by Mrs. Herman C. Krannert in 1974, becoming part of the museum's celebrated collection.
Experience the ethereal Rococo beauty of Jean-Antoine Watteau's Diana at her Bath, a serene mythological masterpiece of pastel tones and delicate grace that invites you to bring timeless elegance into your collection.
Experience the ethereal Rococo charm of Jean-Antoine Watteau's The Village Bride, a delicate masterpiece capturing a lively 1712 wedding scene through soft pastel tones and inviting you to embrace timeless elegance.
Jean Antoine Watteau (1684–1721), a pivotal figure in artistic history, revolutionized eighteenth-century painting by shifting its focus from Baroque grandeur to intimate Rococo scenes of leisure and emotion. Initially facing challenges within Parisian art institutions, Watteau’s early training fostered an observant eye for everyday life—a theme that would define his later work.
Admire Jean-Antoine Watteau's 'Landscape with Goat,' a quintessential Rococo masterpiece depicting serene beauty and aristocratic leisure. Explore his enchanting style & discover exquisite reproductions at ArtsDot.
Delicate Rococo artistry captures a Parisian ballroom scene brimming with aristocratic charm—Jean-Antoine Watteau’s ‘Pleasures of the Ball’ portrays elegantly dressed figures and playful dogs amidst refined conversation, inviting you to experience timeless beauty.
‘The Country Dance’ was gifted to the IMA by Mrs. Herman C. Krannert in 1974, becoming part of the museum's celebrated collection.
Witness Watteau's "The Perspective," a Rococo masterpiece depicting aristocratic leisure & illusion. Explore pastel hues, playful figures, and the artist’s masterful use of perspective in this iconic painting.