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A captivating Rococo portrait by Jean-Baptiste Pater, "Watching the Dance," depicts a lively gathering with elegant figures and a serene atmosphere – a timeless masterpiece.
Charles-André van Loo (1705-1765) was a Dutch painter who ascended to prominence in the French Rococo era. Trained in Turin and Rome under influential masters like Benedetto Luti and Pierre Legros, he achieved renown as First Painter to Louis XV, leaving an indelible mark on French art history.
William Harvey Admire John Wollaston's masterful depiction of William Harvey, a pioneering anatomist and physician, rendered in oil on canvas. Explore this iconic portrait from Bodleian Libraries.
John Wollaston's 1749 painting depicts Joseph Reade, a respected statesman known for his contributions to colonial governance. The artwork exemplifies the elegance of Rococo style through detailed textures and evocative illumination, capturing Reade’s commanding presence against a dark backdrop.
Pater, the sole student of Watteau, skillfully blended classical sculpture with Rococo aesthetics. The scene captures a moment of leisure and social interaction, mirroring Watteau’s celebrated depictions of Parisian life.
John Wollaston Admire John Wollaston's masterful Rococo portrait of Thomas Sydenham, inspired by Millet and Josef Thoma. Explore this iconic British painting housed at Bodleian Libraries, Oxford.
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