Jean-Antoine Watteau’s “Les Plaisirs du Bal” (c.1717)

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Jean-Antoine Watteau’s “The Robber of the Sparrow’s Nest” (c.1710)

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Jean-Antoine Watteau’s “The Love Lesson” (c.1717)

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Jean-Antoine Watteau’s “La Perspective” (“View through the Trees in the Park of Pierre Crozat”) c.1715

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画了快一个月终于赶在情人节画完啦🎊,美滋儿带着腰痛梦里见拿杏猛打三天三夜泡
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Pierrot in the winter woods (after Watteau) from the Fetes Galantes series

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Jean-Antoine Watteau
Pierrot, dit autrefois Gilles.
Vers 1718-1719.
Œuvre mythique du et du XVIIIe siècle. Elle convoque le théâtre de foire, la comedia de l'arte et une incommensurable tristesse dans le regard de Pierrot dont la soie est admirablement peinte.

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sketch commish for @/yumilattea !

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I draw Joe Swanson was Cosplay Anime is Great Teacher Onizuka

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as the German ‘Watteau’. Nilson had a major influence on decorative arts, especially ceramics. The Months by Nilson was also used on Höchst porcelain by the bird painter Louis-Victor Gerverot (1747-1829)

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太い…そしてチューリップっぽくするには上をバラっぽく描いてはいかんのではないか?🤔

と、言うことでしばらくチューリップ(リアル)を考えてみようをやってきます🌷

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The artistJean-Antoine Watteau visited Britain at some point between 1718 and 1720 where he met the physician Dr Richard Mead to discuss his Ill health. I wonder if during this time he also was introduced to Lord Burlington whom Mead was also his physician? Problem is from 1719

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2. Braamcamp owned 380 paintings by great masters, such as Rembrandt's Storm on the Sea at Galilee (sadly stolen), works by Dou, and 10 Metsus! He also collected non-Dutch masters such as Watteau, drawings, ivory objects, statues, silver, Chinese porcelain, Japanese lacquer etc.

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Jean Antoine Watteau (1684-1721)

The Dreamer (La Rêveuse), 1712-14.

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Today's is this 1850-55 evening dress. writes that the fabric's pattern was quite saucy for the time, as it referenced Watteau's seductive painting, The Swing. The image was made by combining 2 paintings by Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (1 in pic 4).

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