Watteau, Antoine, wah TOH, an TWAHN (1684-1721), a French painter, developed a style and subject matter that began the Rococo movement. Watteau's specialty was the small, intimate painting called the fete galante (elegant party) or fete champetre (country party). In these works, elegant young people wear shimmering satins and silks. They play music, dance, talk, and fall in love in rich, leafy garden settings. Watteau also painted portraits of characters from the French theater.
Duchamp, doo SHAHN, Marcel (1887-1968), was a French-born artist and a leader of the modern movement in art. Duchamp created works that challenged… More>>
Corot, Camille, kaw ROH, ka MEE yuh (1796-1875), was a French landscape and figure painter. His work formed an artistic bridge between the… More>>
Delacroix, Eugene, duh lah KRWAH, oo ZHEHN (1798-1863), was the chief representative of the Romantic style of painting in France. Like many… More>>
Seurat, Georges, suh RAH, zhawrzh (1859-1891), a French artist, was one of the inventors and chief painters of a painting style called Pointillism… More>>
David, Jacques Louis, dah VEED, zhahk lwee (1748-1825), was the leading French painter during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era. He… More>>
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