Self portrait |
The son of a roof tiler, Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) showed a penchant for drawing and painting early in life. At eighteen he was apprenticed to a painter in his native town of Valenciennes. Soon after, with little money and few possessions, he made his way to Paris, where he made a living by copying the works of Titian and Paolo Veronese. There he entered the studio of Claude Audran III, the most renowned decorator in Paris, and met Claude Gillot, a decorator of theatrical scenery. The theatrical qualities of Watteau's paintings and drawings--their artificial illumination, costumes, and painted backdrops--reflect Gillot's influence. Watteau's subjects, often including figures from the commedia dell'arte, reflect his constant observation of the theater and the studies he often drew during performances.
Watteau invented a new type of painting, the fête galante. These large scenes of well-to-do men and women enjoying themselves outdoors allowed him to showcase his talent for conveying the delights and enchantments of nature and led to repeat commissions from such connoisseurs as Pierre Crozat. For years after his death, his compositions remained widely known in Europe through the circulation of engravings and drawings.
J.Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Note: Dates were not found for the remainder of images in this series.
This is part 5 of a 5-part series on the works of Jean-Antoine Watteau:
n.d. A nude woman sitting on a chaise-longue red and black chalks; on bluish-grey paper 22.5 x 25.4 cm © The Trustees of the British Museum, London |
n.d. A scene from the Commedia dell'Arte red chalk, graphite, heightened with white chalk, touches of black chalk and grey wash 16 x 14.3 cm |
n.d. A seated young woman, in a loose robe, her eyes downcast black and red chalk counter-proof, reworked by the artist 23.4 x 18.6 cm |
n.d. A study of two men playing the guitar red chalk on paper 15.1 x 22 cm |
n.d. Actor standing, facing, head in three-quarter view sanguine on paper 13.2 x 7.3 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris |
n.d. Allegory of Spring, or the young gardeners red chalk on buff laid paper, laid down on white laid paper 15.7 x 21.6 cm Art Institute of Chicago, IL |
n.d. An officer seated by a tree red chalk on paper 10.2 x 7 cm |
n.d. Figures de la Mode:
Costume Plate etching on paper 24.7 x 18.1 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper(size not given) |
Costume Plate etching on paper (size not given) |
Costume Plate etching on paper 17.8 x 24.5 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 23.5 x 17.7 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 17.7 x 24.7 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 24.7 x 17.7 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 24.7 x 17.7 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 13.6 x 18.7 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 24.7 x 18.1 cm |
Costume Plate etching on paper 19 x 13 cm |
n.d. Frederick the Wise Elector of Saxony engraving on laid paper 14.8 x 9.3 cm The Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA |
n.d. Half-nude woman seated on a chaise-longue red and black chalks on paper 34.1 x 22.1 cm © The Trustees of the British Museum, London |
n.d. Head of a young woman black and red chalk with touches of white heightening 6.9 x 6 cm |
n.d. Heads of two bearded old men (after Peter Paul Rubens) red and black chalk on light tan antique laid paper 16.5 x 21.5 cm Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge, MA |
n.d. Lot and his daughters red chalk, red wash 17.4 x 20.5 cm © The Trustees of the British Museum, London |
n.d. "Viosseu" or Chinese musician oil on canvas 23.4 x 18.2 cm |
n.d. Chinese woman of Kouei Tchéou oil on canvas 23.4 x 18.2 cm |
n.d. Pierrot mask, little girls bust view, draped man and woman's face sanguine on grey-beige paper; heightened with white 27.1 x 40 cm Musée du Louvre, Paris |
n.d. Seated guitarist red chalk on laid paper 7.2 x 10.9 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
n.d. Sheet of figure studies red and black chalk on paper 15.8 x 20 cm |
n.d. Studies of a woman standing red and black chalk on paper 16.5 x 22.5 cm © The Trustees of the British Museum, London |
n.d. Study of a girl seated (attributed to Watteau) red and black chalks, heightened with white, on buff paper 36.7 x 26.5 cm © The Trustees of the British Museum, London |
n.d. Study of a standing nan in a cape and beret red, black and white chalk 28.3 x 17.9 cm |
n.d. Study of the head of a young man two shades of red chalk on paper 6.9 x 6.1 cm |
n.d. Summer amenities engraving and etching 4.4 x 3.3 cm Louvre, Paris |
n.d. The bust of a young man looking down, wearing a tricorn hat red chalk on paper 12.5 x 16.7 cm |
n.d. The deposition, after Leandro Bassano black, red and white chalk, with (later) touches of brown ink on light brown paper (size not given) |
n.d. The Union of Music and Comedy oil on canvas 65 x 54.2 cm |
n.d. Treetops black and red chalks with brown wash on laid paper 7.2 x 10.9 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
n.d. View of a church or convent (attributed to Watteau) sanguine on paper 12.7 x 22.4 cm Louvre Museum Department of Graphic Arts, Paris |
n.d. Woman sitting on the edge of an armchair, embroidering red chalk on paper 21.7 x 17.8 cm |
n.d. Young man turned three-quarters to the right red and black chalk and graphite on paper 18.4 x 15.4 cm |
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