• Pierrot, also retrospectively known as Gilles, is an oil on canvas painting of c. 1718-1719 by the French Rococo artist Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684–1721).
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  • antoine watteau pierrot embarassing proposal painting. Though his career was short, Antoine Watteau’s work greatly influenced the European art world.
  • Although the career of Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) abruptly ended when he was still in his thirties, he left a permanent mark on the world of art.
  • Completed just two years before his death, Pierrot did not receive as much recognition as it deserved in its day. Jean-Antoine Watteau is attributed to extending the...
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  • A French rococo artist whose charming and graceful paintings show his interest in theater and ballet, Antoine Watteau is probably best known for his fetes galantes.
  • Jean-Antoine Watteau's Pierrot is of famous clown Pierrot and was originally known simply as Gilles the generic term for 'clown' in French.
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  • ‘Harlequin, Pierrot and Scapin’ was created in c.1716 by Antoine Watteau in Rococo style.