Italian Comedians (c.1720) by Antoine Watteau

Italian Comedians - Antoine Watteau - c.1720

Artwork Information

TitleItalian Comedians
ArtistAntoine Watteau
Datec.1720
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions64 x 76 cm
Art MovementRococo

About Italian Comedians

The artwork titled “Italian Comedians” was created by Antoine Watteau around the year 1720. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece belongs to the Rococo art movement and falls under the genre of genre painting. Measuring 64 by 76 centimeters, the artwork showcases a dynamic scene with a compilation of characters, typical of Watteau’s fascination with theatrical subjects and his delicate, yet expressive style.

“Italian Comedians” portrays a group of figures engaged in what seems to be a theatrical performance or gathering. The central figure, dressed in white and exuding an air of elegance, captures immediate attention, while the surrounding characters are depicted in various dramatic postures, suggesting lively interaction and a festive atmosphere. The background features a classical architectural setting, with a hint of opulence indicated by the draped red curtain. Watteau’s masterful use of color, light, and composition highlights the animated nature of the scene, embodying the light-hearted essence of Rococo art.

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