Jean-Baptiste Pater
French, 1695-1736
Jean-Baptiste Pater was a leading French Rococo painter and the foremost pupil of Antoine Watteau. Born in Valenciennes, he moved to Paris and quickly gained acclaim for his... View More
Jean-Baptiste Pater was a leading French Rococo painter and the foremost pupil of Antoine Watteau. Born in Valenciennes, he moved to Paris and quickly gained acclaim for his fêtes galantes—elegant scenes of aristocratic courtship and entertainment.
Pater refined Watteau’s poetic vision with brighter palettes and more defined figures, creating works suffused with charm and music. His delicate brushstrokes and lyrical compositions influenced porcelain decoration and tapestry design.
Though his career was brief—he died at 40—Pater’s contribution to Rococo aesthetics shaped decorative art in Europe, and his fêtes galantes remain benchmarks of 18th-century elegance.
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A fête champêtre, rejoicing of the soldiers Puzzle | Jean-Baptiste Pater
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