- Jean-Antoine
Watteau (UK: /ˈwɒtoʊ/, US: /wɒˈtoʊ/, French: [ʒɑ̃ ɑ̃twan vato];
baptised 10
October 1684 – died 18 July 1721) was a
French painter and draughtsman...
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Antoine Watteau (1684–1721) was
French painter.
Watteau may also
refer to:
Louis Joseph Watteau (1731–1798),
French painter,
nephew of Jean-Antoine...
- 1718-1719 by the
French Rococo artist Jean-Antoine
Watteau (1684–1721).
Completed in the
later phase of
Watteau's career,
Pierrot measures 184.5 by 149.5 cm,...
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commonly known by her
former name
Monique Watteau, is a
Belgian fantasy fiction writer and artist.
Watteau was born
Monique Dubois in Liège on 23 December...
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called Watteau pleats from
their appearance in the
paintings of
Antoine Watteau. The
various Watteau terms, such as
Watteau pleat,
Watteau back,
Watteau gown...
- François
Louis Joseph Watteau (18
August 1758,
Lille – 1
December 1823, Lille),
known like his
father as the
Watteau of Lille, was a
French painter, active...
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, by the
French Rococo painter Jean-Antoine
Watteau.
Dated within 1717–1720,
Mezzetino forms a full-length single-figure composition...
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French painter Jean-Antoine
Watteau.
Completed during 1720–21, it is
considered to be the last
prominent work of
Watteau, who died some time after. It...
- Surprise) is an oil on
panel painting by the
French Rococo artist Antoine Watteau,
created c. 1718, now held in the J. Paul
Getty Museum, in Los Angeles...
- The
Watteau was an
express train that
linked Gare du Nord in Paris, France, with
Tourcoing in the
North of France. The
train was
named after the French...