Standing Man by Antoine Watteau

Standing Man - Antoine Watteau -

Artwork Information

TitleStanding Man
ArtistAntoine Watteau
Mediumengraving,paper
Art MovementRococo
Current LocationBibliothèque nationale de France (BnF), Paris, France

About Standing Man

The artwork titled “Standing Man” was created by Antoine Watteau, an influential figure in the Rococo art movement. This engraving on paper is a portrait, showcasing Watteau’s mastery in capturing the essence of his subjects with delicate detail. The artwork currently resides in the Bibliothèque nationale de France (BnF) in Paris, France.

In the artwork, a gentleman is depicted standing with a relaxed yet dignified posture. The man is adorned in elaborate 18th-century attire, characterized by a long coat, waistcoat, knee-breeches, and a tricorne hat. His left hand rests casually on a pedestal, while his right hand is positioned at his side, conveying a sense of poise and refinement. The background is intricately detailed with foliage, providing a picturesque and elegant setting that enhances the portrait’s overall composition. The engraving technique, prominent during the Rococo period, highlights the fine lines and subtle shading, bringing a sense of depth and texture to the artwork.

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