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Detail: Fêtes Vénitiennes is a 1719 painting by Jean Antoine Watteau, now in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, to which it was bequeathed in 1861 by Lady Murray of Henderland, widow of John Murray, Lord Murray. It takes its title from a 1732 engraving of the work by Laurent Cars and is derived from the Venetian styles of dress and dancing shown in the work, the former inspired by the commedia dell'arte. It belongs to the fêtes galantes genre created by Watteau. French Rococo Art, Antoine Watteau, Rococo Painting, Jean Antoine Watteau, Jean Honore Fragonard, Rococo Art, 18th Century Paintings, Famous Pictures, Most Famous Paintings

Detail: Fêtes Vénitiennes is a 1719 painting by Jean Antoine Watteau, now in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, to which it was bequeathed in 1861 by Lady Murray of Henderland, widow of John Murray, Lord Murray. It takes its title from a 1732 engraving of the work by Laurent Cars and is derived from the Venetian styles of dress and dancing shown in the work, the former inspired by the commedia dell'arte. It belongs to the fêtes galantes genre created by Watteau.

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`Retour de Chasse': Portrait of Marie-Louise Sirois (1698-1725), full-length, with two dogs, a musket, hunting bag and game in a landscape

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1777 Marie Louise Josephine Savoie, Comtesse de Provence by Jean-Baptiste-Andre Gautier d'Agoty (Versailles) Jean Antoine Watteau, 18th Century Portraits, 18th Century Women, Rococo Art, French Royalty, Rococo Fashion, Homburg, 18th Century Fashion, Woman Reading

Compare the Comtesse de Provence's dress and even the setting with those of her sister, the Princesse de Lamballe's d'Agoty portrait.

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