Jean-Baptiste Pater

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Jean-Baptiste Pater was an 18th-century French Rococo painter known for his elegant fêtes galantes and light, playful depictions of aristocratic leisure.

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instanceOf French artist
Rococo painter
human
painter
activeIn Paris
activeInCentury 18th century
artisticSchool Rococo
surface form: French Rococo
causeOfDeath illness
contributedTo development of fête galante painting in France
countryOfCitizenship France
dateOfBirth 1695-12-29
dateOfDeath 1736-07-25
depicts aristocratic leisure
elegant social gatherings
theatrical and pastoral settings
ethnicGroup French
familyName Pater
father Antoine Pater
fullName Jean-Baptiste Pater self-link
gender male
genre fête galante
genre painting
givenName Jean-Baptiste
hasWorkInCollection Staatliche Museen zu Berlin
surface form: Gemäldegalerie Berlin

Louvre Museum
Wallace Collection
influencedBy Antoine Watteau
languageOfWork French
lifespan 1695–1736
movement Rococo
notableFor elegant fêtes galantes
light playful depictions of aristocratic leisure
notableWork La Danse (celebration of movement)
surface form: La Danse

La Partie de chasse
La Réjouissance des soldats
Le Concert champêtre
occupation draughtsman
painter
patronage French aristocracy
placeOfBirth Kingdom of France
Valenciennes
placeOfDeath Kingdom of France
Paris
studiedUnder Antoine Watteau
styleCharacteristic delicate brushwork
intimate outdoor scenes
pastel color palette
workLocation Royal collections in France

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Antoine Watteau influenced Jean-Baptiste Pater
Jean-Baptiste Pater fullName Jean-Baptiste Pater self-link