jean antoine watteau
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Definition
Proper noun A French painter who lived from 1684 to 1721. He is celebrated as a pivotal figure in the Rococo art movement, known for his depictions of elegant, theatrical, and often wistful scenes of aristocratic leisure and commedia dell'arte characters.
Usage
The term is used to refer to the historical artist, his body of work, and his artistic influence. * The museum is hosting a major exhibition featuring works by Jean Antoine Watteau. * Watteau's painting "The Embarkation for Cythera" is considered a masterpiece of the Rococo period. * The delicate color palette is reminiscent of Watteau.
Advanced Usage
- Watteau back: A style of gown with a pleated back that drapes from the shoulders, named for its frequent appearance in the painter's works.
- The wedding dress featured a beautiful Watteau back.
- Watteau-esque / Watteauesque (adjective): Describing something that evokes the style, themes, or atmosphere of Watteau's paintings.
- The garden party had a charming, almost Watteau-esque, quality.
Variants and Related Words
- Watteau, Jean A. Watteau, Antoine Watteau: Common variant forms of the name.
- Fête galante: A category of painting he perfected, depicting outdoor entertainments or amusements of elegant society.
Synonyms
- Painter, artist, master. (These are general synonyms; the name itself is unique.)
Related Terms and Influence
- Rococo: The artistic style he helped define.
- Commedia dell'arte: The Italian theatrical tradition featuring stock characters like Pierrot and Harlequin, which he frequently painted.
Noun
- French painter (1684-1721)