Two Seated Women (1716 – 1717) by Antoine Watteau

Two Seated Women - Antoine Watteau - 1716 - 1717

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Seated Women
ArtistAntoine Watteau
Date1716 - 1717
Mediumchalk,paper
Dimensions21.2 x 35.2 cm
Art MovementRococo

About Two Seated Women

The artwork titled “Two Seated Women” by Antoine Watteau, created between 1716 and 1717, is a notable example of the Rococo art movement. The piece, rendered in chalk on paper, measures 21.2 x 35.2 cm and falls under the genre of sketch and study.

The artwork features two women seated together, captured with delicate and fluid lines typical of Watteau’s style. The women are dressed in flowing garments, and their poses suggest a moment of intimate conversation. The use of chalk allows for soft shading, creating a sense of depth and texture. Watteau’s ability to convey emotions and the subtleties of human interaction is evident in the gentle expressions and relaxed elegance of the figures. The sketch’s simplicity belies its intricate detail, reflective of the Rococo movement’s emphasis on grace and beauty.

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