L’Indifférent

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L’Indifférent is a celebrated 18th-century painting by Jean-Antoine Watteau, noted for its elegant depiction of a nonchalant young man and its embodiment of the Rococo style.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf oil painting
painting
artForm easel painting
artHistoricalPeriod early 18th century
city Paris
collection Musée du Louvre NERFINISHED
country France
countryOfOrigin France
creator Jean-Antoine Watteau NERFINISHED
creatorBirthName Jean-Antoine Watteau NERFINISHED
creatorBirthPlace Valenciennes NERFINISHED
creatorNationality French
depicts elegantly dressed figure
nonchalant pose
young man
genre Rococo art
hasColorPalette delicate hues
subtle tones
hasMood detached
light
playful
hasStyle elegant
graceful
theatrical
hasSubjectMatter full-length portrait-like figure
single figure
inception circa 1716
early 18th century
influencedBy courtly culture of early 18th-century France
theatrical costume
isCelebratedAs iconic work by Watteau
masterpiece of Rococo painting
languageOfTitle French
location Louvre Museum NERFINISHED
materialUsed oil paint
movement Rococo NERFINISHED
museum Louvre Museum NERFINISHED
notableFor embodiment of Rococo sensibility
portrayal of nonchalance
refined depiction of gesture
partOf French painting collection of the Louvre
support canvas
title L’Indifférent NERFINISHED
titleInEnglish The Indifferent One NERFINISHED

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The Indifferent titleInFrench L’Indifférent