The artwork titled “Savoyard with a Marmot” was created by the artist Antoine Watteau in the year 1715. Executed in oil on canvas, it is a notable piece of the Rococo art movement, featuring dimensions of 40.5 x 32.5 cm. This genre painting is currently housed in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
The artwork depicts a young man, presumably a Savoyard, standing in a landscape adorned with bare trees and modest buildings. He is dressed in a brown coat and appears to be holding a box with a marmot inside, as he cradles the animal with one arm while a cheerful expression graces his face. The setting in the background includes a church with a prominent spire, indicative of a village scene. The colors are muted yet warm, typical of the Rococo style, emphasizing the charm and simplicity of everyday life. This piece captures a moment of human-animal interaction, underscoring the quaint and rustic aspects of the period.