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The Shopsign Detail (2) Antoine Watteau
Antoine Watteau — French, 1684–1721 — French Rococo
Watteau is the central figure of early eighteenth-century French painting and the inventor of the fête galante, a genre depicting elegantly dressed figures at leisure in idealized parkland settings. Born in Valenciennes, recently ceded from the Spanish Netherlands to France, he trained in Paris and was admitted to the Académie Royale in 1717 with the Pilgrimage to Cythera, a work that prompted the Académie to create a new category for his particular kind of subject.
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