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Watteau at the Wallace Collection

Watteau at the Wallace Collection

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One of the most famous and influential artists of the eighteenth century, Jean-Antoine Watteau (c. 1684–1721) fundamentally changed the course of French painting. With masterpieces such as Les charmes de la vieLady at her Toilet and Les Champs Élisées, the Wallace Collection preserves one of the three outstanding collections of his paintings worldwide (together with Paris and Berlin) but it has never before been the subject of a special exhibition or a separate study.

 

Continuing the series of monographs highlighting important works by masters in the Wallace Collection, this book discusses in depth all eight paintings by Watteau in the Collection and two of his lesser-known works at the Soane Museum and in York. Each of the paintings, which together span his entire career and represent many aspects of his work, will form the starting point for a chapter of the book. Among the topics discussed will be: Watteau and Theatre, Watteau and the Art Market, The Artist at Work, Watteau – the Academician, The Erotic and the Indecent in Watteau’s Work, and Watteau in London. 

  • By Christoph Martin Vogtherr

    152 pages, paperback

    280 x 245 mm, 120 illustrations
    ISBN: 978 0 900785 84 9

  • Exhibition

    Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Wallace Collection, London, 12 March – 5 June 2011, and complementing an exhibiton at the same time at the Royal Academy, ‘Watteau Drawings: Virtuosity and Delight’

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